[Python-Dev] Python install layout and the PATH on win32 (Rationale part 1: Regularizing the layout)
PJ Eby
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On Mar 23, 2012 4:19 PM, "VanL" <van.lindberg at gmail.com> wrote: > > Three notes. FIrst, distutils.cfg doesn't always work because it is centered around the idea of set paths that are the same each time - which doesn't always work with virtualenvs. And the virtualenv doesn't contain its own copy of distutils.cfg? > Second, most installer tools don't follow distutils.cfg. Even if that helps for python setup.py install, the other tools are still broken when you want to specify a layout. So, we should change Python to fix the broken tools that don't follow documented standards for configuring installation locations? If the tools are that broken, aren't they going to break even *harder* when you change the paths for Windows? > And fourth, (because nobody expects the spanish inquisition), isn't the gratuitous difference a (small but) obvious wart? It's hardly the only wart we keep around for backwards compatibility. If it's going to change, it needs a proper transition period at the least. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20120323/868fb97f/attachment.html>
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