At 03:28 PM 8/30/2005 -0700, Grant Baillie wrote:
On Aug 30, 2005, at 15:12, Heikki Toivonen wrote:
It is conceivable that someone might want to install a read-only
installation of the Chandler executable and deny users the ability to
run with extensions.
Maybe I'm not understanding the requirement right, but is this
possible (assuming determined enough users) with a python app?
E.g. you can always run the interpreter with environment variables to
pick up your own versions of modules which enable extensions.
The -E option to Python disables most of the environment variables; I'm not
sure if it disables all of them, though.
Alternatively, you can hack your own interpreter to run whatever code
you want.
Assuming you have a place in the filesystem you can write to, to put it in. :)
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