On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 01:19:53AM -0400, Orcan Ogetbil wrote: > > That sounds like the only place where this convention is useful. > > How about .py files in /usr/bin/ ? We currently don't byte-compile the > .py files in standard PATH, but maybe since they will go into a > __pycache__ subdirectory, we can byte-compile them now. > > Is there any "law" in FHS that forbids having a /usr/bin/__pycache__/ directory? > .pyc files wouldn't be used there so it's not relevant. (Not because they're in /usr/bin but because the script being invoked is /usr/bin/something.py and python won't look for a byte compiled version of the file being invoked. -Toshio
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