[Python-3000] ~/.local [was: Reminder: last alphas next Wednesday 07-May-2008] (original) (raw)
Bill Janssen janssen at parc.com
Sat May 3 02:51:53 CEST 2008
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In particular, "pure Python" programs shouldn't much care, right?
With the addition of ctypes, "pure" Python programs aren't so pure anymore. But even that should work across architectures, right?
Also, it's a generic problem of networked environments, not in any way limited to "~", which should be susceptible to the usual solutions for multiarchitecture installations (eg subdirectories named by GNU's CPU-OS-VENDOR convention, or your UUID convention).
Yep. I'm just pointing out that networked environments are becoming more common, not less common.
Bill
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