[Python-Dev] Use ptyhon -s as default shbang for system python executables/daemons
Cameron Simpson
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Mon Mar 23 23:10:30 CET 2015
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On 23Mar2015 21:58, Gregory P. Smith <greg at krypto.org> wrote: >While people sometimes suggest virtualenv as a solution for this. It isn't >really the same thing. It isn't a hermetic clone of the original >interpreter. It copies the main binary but symlinks back to much of the >stdlib. Oh. I had thought a non-standalone venv arranged sys.path to fall back to the source interpreter. Clearly I have not paid attention. Cheers, Cameron Simpson <cs at zip.com.au> Yes, sometimes Perl looks like line-noise to the uninitiated, but to the seasoned Perl programmer, it looks like checksummed line-noise with a mission in life. - The Llama Book
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