On 2/20/14 10:34 AM, Piotr Dobrogost wrote:
On Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:22:53 PM UTC+1, Oscar Benjamin wrote:

I'm not sure if I understand the question. Are you trying to find
where a script would go if it had been installed as a result of
'python setup.py install' or 'pip install ...'?

Yes.

If so there are
different places it could go depending not only on the system but also
how the packages were installed (e.g. --user).

Right.

You can find the default location in this roundabout way:

(...)

In [5]: c.install_scripts
Out[5]: '/usr/local/bin'

I think this is pretty much what I'm after, thanks.
I'm wondering if there's some API to get this info as what you showed is really 
roundabout way to achieve the goal...

As roundabout and advanced as that code is, it doesn't give the right answer for me. It returns None. On my Mac, after activating a virtualenv:

    Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)] on darwin
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> from distutils.command.install import install
    >>> from distutils.dist import Distribution
    >>> c = install(Distribution())
    >>> c.install_scripts
    >>> c.install_scripts is None
    True
    >>> sys.executable
    '/usr/local/virtualenvs/studygroup/bin/python'
    >>> os.listdir(os.path.dirname(sys.executable))
['activate', 'activate.csh', 'activate.fish', 'activate_this.py', 'easy_install', 'easy_install-2.7', 'pip', 'pip-2.7', 'python', 'python2', 'python2.7']
    >>>


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