Message94282
| Author |
pitrou |
| Recipients |
pitrou, tarek |
| Date |
2009年10月20日.15:03:36 |
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<1256051248.5492.19.camel@localhost> |
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<1256050537.05.0.745907503857.issue7175@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> That's what is returned by site.getuserbase()
>
> (which uses PYTHONUSERBASE, and defaults to ~/.local)
Well, that makes it the user-specific equivalent of /usr or /usr/local.
Do you put your configuration files in /usr/local ? Why put them
in .local ?
> PYTHONUSERBASE is the root of Python user-specific paths so it makes
> sense to have all Python related files in there.
That doesn't make sense actually, since .local isn't Python-specific. :) |
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| 2009年10月20日 15:03:38 | pitrou | set | recipients:
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| 2009年10月20日 15:03:36 | pitrou | link | issue7175 messages |
| 2009年10月20日 15:03:36 | pitrou | create |
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