Re: Hermetic environments

2019-07-24 Thread DL Neil
On 25/07/19 4:43 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 25Jul2019 15:45, DL Neil wrote: In my current life I'm working on a project with a python API and a JavaScript front end. A release involves building a clean versioned directory on the server machine; it contains a specific Python venv inside it;

Re: Hermetic environments

2019-07-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 25Jul2019 15:45, DL Neil wrote: In my current life I'm working on a project with a python API and a JavaScript front end. A release involves building a clean versioned directory on the server machine; it contains a specific Python venv inside it; the upper layer is the encapsulation. Exampl

Re: Hermetic environments

2019-07-24 Thread DL Neil
On 25/07/19 10:31 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 24Jul2019 19:59, Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote: In comp.lang.python, DL NeilĀ  wrote: Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments? ... Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't touch some

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Jul2019 20:24, Michael Torrie wrote: On 7/24/19 4:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote: That is some progress, hooray. Then there's just sbin -> bin to go. I suppose in the olden days sbin was for static binaries, usable in single user mode for recovering the system without the main drive mounte

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-24 Thread Michael Torrie
On 7/24/19 4:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote: > That is some progress, hooray. Then there's just sbin -> bin to go. I suppose in the olden days sbin was for static binaries, usable in single user mode for recovering the system without the main drive mounted. In more recent times, binaries that are

Re: Hermetic environments

2019-07-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Jul2019 19:59, Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote: In comp.lang.python, DL Neil wrote: Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments? ... Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't touch some 'gotcha' or show-stopper? Why, if so much of

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-24 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 24Jul2019 21:36, Barry Scott wrote: On 23 Jul 2019, at 00:13, Cameron Simpson wrote: Why _any_ modern system has anything other than /bin in the base install escapes me. In the distant past /sbin and a distinct /usr with its own bin had their values, but these days? Bah! On fedora its a

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-24 Thread Barry Scott
> On 23 Jul 2019, at 00:13, Cameron Simpson wrote: > > Why _any_ modern system has anything other than /bin in the base install > escapes me. In the distant past /sbin and a distinct /usr with its own bin > had their values, but these days? Bah! On fedora its all in /usr these days with s

Re: Hermetic environments

2019-07-24 Thread Eli the Bearded
In comp.lang.python, DL Neil wrote: > Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments? ... > Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't > touch some 'gotcha' or show-stopper? > > Why, if so much of 'the rest of the world' is utilising "containers", > both fo

Re: Ebook for Understanding Financial Accounting, Canadian Edition by Burnley

2019-07-24 Thread helu . careers
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Re: Embedding Python in C

2019-07-24 Thread Jesse Ibarra
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