Yo Daniele! On Fri, 6 Oct 2017 18:37:53 -0600 Daniele Nicolodi via devel <[email protected]> wrote:
> The reason is that a python interpreter cannot assume that any other
> path, outside the one in which it has been installed belongs to him.
Uh, no. In fact, nothing outside of the base python 'belongs' to
the installed python.
> You replied that this is not true,
Yup.
> because the path are versioned with
> the python major and minor version number.
Uh, no.
> Debian solves the problem of installing user components in the system
> path creating a dist-libraries along the site-libraries path in the
> python module folder.
Uh, yeah. Pretty much universal. Except you left out the sort of
details we are discussing. There are MANY site-linraries in MANY
python module folders, all used by the SAME python interpreter. This
discussion is about which of those is correct, and whick is not.
> The python way to avoid the clash is to use virtual environments,
Oh, funny. When did we veer into comedy? Let's not.
RGDS
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