On Fri, 18 May 2007 at 11:21, Mike Orr wrote:
> But any of these packages can be deleted  unless you're using them in
> non-Pylons applications.  You can also delete /usr/bin/nosetests,

There's the rub.  I'm not sure :)

> No, you're right, but I was trying to figure out how something was
> leaking into your environment anyway.  You found it with
> /usr/bin/paster .  That in itself is surprising, however, since
> workingenv's "activate" script should put the workingenv's bin
> directory before any other bin.

It does.  The problem is that I didn't do a rehash after doing
the easy_install.  And since I use long running screen sessions
for all my dev work, it was still un-rehashed when I came back
to the project the next day :)

Thanks again for your help.

--David

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