On 1/30/20 9:47 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 30. 01. 20 16:44, Pat Riehecky wrote:
While I lack good answers, perhaps another question. What a the
thoughts on using python `.pth` files for python modules that work in
multiple interpreters?
In theory this would permit bit for bit identical libraries in
multiple interpreters at once?
Where would you put the files on the filesystem level?
How would we handle different bytecode caches and extension modules?
Perhaps something like /usr/lib/python-epel? I thought python 3.6+ used
the __pycache__ directory that was able to distinguish between the
various python bytecodes.
I believe extension modules must be compiled for a specific
interpreter... I could be wrong there... I don't recall ever building
one myself.
Pat
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Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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www.scientificlinux.org
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