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Re: Using Py_SetPythonHome


   > > > There do not exist any multi-user systems anymore.  Each
   > > > developer has her own virtual machine (in fact many of them),
   > > > therefore sure with root access and with proper normal
   > > > automatic package management there.
   > > 
   > > That is not true.
   > 
   > Of course, it isn't.  Example: fencepost.gnu.org.

   I hope you do not mean this seriously.  I understand there still
   exist some such systems but they are a relict needing to be
   replaced.  And at least from the systems around me (not just Red
   Hat) they already have been replaced.

I work at a place where we have 100+ multi-user systems per machine
(and hundreds of machines) that have no plans on being replaced, more
like extended and expanded; we recently finished a migration from i386
boxen to x86_64 boxen, switching OS (to RHEL from SuSE) and other
stuff.

Relocation is a dream of anyone who futzes with special deliviers for
weirdo platforms; even plain old GNU/Linux boxen.

   The right solution would sure be if I could just 'git pull' an
   update to the assignments database/files.

Setting up a simple cronjob to copy copyright into a vcs repo that you
pull from fp is quite trivial.  I have a small Makefile that copies
copyright.list (amongst other things) to my latop, and commits it to
VCS.  If you want, I can bundle up that script for you.

Cheers!


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