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SubCore 2009-12-14 19:08

Re: what is mounting python?
 
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Originally Posted by ewan (Post 427400)
I think it's pretty well established that the 'optification' plan is a grade A ugly hack, so doing something different on the grounds of FHS compliance is eccentric to say the least.

what do you mean?
i referenced the fhs to show that there are certain things (like python) which are expected to be in certain paths. which is why we need the whole optification in the first place :)

thanks for the links, yerga. i really ought to subscribe to the mailing list(s). :D

mounting really seems to be the best way to optify python. hopefully it's the only exception, filling up the mount table would not be nice.

statwrangler 2009-12-15 00:22

Re: what is mounting python?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rushmore (Post 427403)
The thread title alone is just so wrong;)

Not wrong. The answer is John Cleese.


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