Yo All!

To follow up to my recent post:

> > F) If the user unsets PYTHONPATH in their environment and creates
> > /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/local.pth with the contents (no
> > quotes) "/usr/local/pythonX.Y/site-packages/ntp", NTPsec's python
> > utilities will then work.  
> 
> Maybe.  Not looked much into how .pth files work, yet.

Another tweak.  Looking into this a tad more, according to PEP 370,
there is another logical place to put .pth files, at least for
some use cases we have been looking at:

~ # python -m site --user-site
/root/.local/lib64/python2.7/site-packages

No idea how this may, or may not, fit into future plans.


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