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On 12/10/2017 04:26 PM, Ian Bruene wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:55d52230-c0be-d9a1-92f8-fff072a99729@gmail.com">On
12/10/2017 10:52 AM, Eric S. Raymond wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:20171210165242.GA1315@thyrsus.com">
<pre wrap="">Do you understand the problem well enough that you could specify an upstream fix?
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I'm not yet certain whether python or the distributions have
jurisdiction here. Earlier comments from rlaager suggest that it
is the distributions. Working on getting an error specification...<br>
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After reviewing the bits of data among the arguments again, yes,
python paths are controlled by the distribution.<br>
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Breakage I know of well enough to specify:<br>
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* Fedora does not have /usr/local/ in its path<br>
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* Ubuntu 17.04 (mine) does not include /usr/local/lib/python3 is its
path. Unfortunately python tells it to install there, instead of
python3.5 / 3.6 / etc<br>
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So how does this work? Just hunt down each distribution that has a
path problem and file a bug report?<br>
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