Re: Prioritizing ~/.local/bin over /usr/bin on the PATH

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On 2.5.2018 15:53, Siteshwar Vashisht wrote:


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From: "Miro Hrončok" <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Panu Matilainen"
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Subject: Re: Prioritizing ~/.local/bin over /usr/bin on the PATH

On 2.5.2018 15:39, Panu Matilainen wrote> Not quite what you're asking,
but actually not having a hidden directory
as a part of default PATH in the first place seems like a rather good
idea to me...

It's already there. And it is XDG complaint. The question here is about
order (what takes priority).

Can you point me to the XDG specification that requires it ? It was mentioned by Lenart on the bug, but he later clarified his comment[1].

You are absolutely right, sorry about that.

Hover I still think it is de facto a standard. At least it makes tools like pip --user work out of the box. And it worked like this for logn time for users to expect it to work.

The fact that it is in hidden directory just doesn't feel relevant to me.

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