On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 11:17:26PM +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: > [Philipp Kern, 2009-05-07] > > pylint refers to `/usr/bin/python' in its shebang line. It would be nice > > if it could use `/usr/bin/env python' instead, to run under the Python > > interpreter the user wants. Use case: if you have a private instance > > created with python-virtualenv you really don't want to run the global > > interpreter but the one in your path to find all the libraries in use. > what about "pylint" module? /usr/bin/pylint imports it and your local > python will not have access to these files
Oh, it does. Actually the virtual environment merges the easy_install'ed stuff with the global ones. (I.e. prepends eggs and local stuff.) Kind regards, Philipp Kern -- .''`. Philipp Kern Debian Developer : :' : http://philkern.de Stable Release Manager `. `' xmpp:p...@0x539.de Wanna-Build Admin `- finger pkern/k...@db.debian.org
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