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[Bug 1312239] Re: [request] sys.path should include PYTHONPATH environment variable
@Ryan
Uuups, thanks for the pointer.
absolutely right.
I will fix that and have a look at the .pth file feature (did not know
that until now).
Do you have some doc pointer for me or a simple example?
** Summary changed:
- [request] sys.path should include PYTHONPATH environment variable
+ [request] sys.path should include PYTHONPATH environment variable (or JYTHONPATH if available)
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: Critical => High
** Description changed:
+ back to work:
+ - should be JYTHONPATH if specified
+ - .pth files should be recognised as well
+
+ ------------------------
+
available now in 1.1.0 2014-09-17+
in sys.path at script runtime
OS environment PYTHONPATH variable with one or more paths separated by : or ; respectively.
- --------------------------------------------------------
+ --------------------------------------------------------
If I want to import Python scripts without manually setting sys.path beforehand (as in an automated testing environment), I set the environment variable PYTHONPATH to where the scripts to be imported are, and sys.path will include these paths.
But that does not happen for Sikuli scripts: os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] is
set properly with my paths, but sys.path does not include them.
Windows 7, 64 bit
Sikuli 1.0.1
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Title:
[request] sys.path should include PYTHONPATH environment variable (or
JYTHONPATH if available)
Status in Sikuli:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
back to work:
- should be JYTHONPATH if specified
- .pth files should be recognised as well
------------------------
available now in 1.1.0 2014-09-17+
in sys.path at script runtime
OS environment PYTHONPATH variable with one or more paths separated by : or ; respectively.
--------------------------------------------------------
If I want to import Python scripts without manually setting sys.path beforehand (as in an automated testing environment), I set the environment variable PYTHONPATH to where the scripts to be imported are, and sys.path will include these paths.
But that does not happen for Sikuli scripts: os.environ["PYTHONPATH"]
is set properly with my paths, but sys.path does not include them.
Windows 7, 64 bit
Sikuli 1.0.1
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