• Re: it's a shame... python error over error

    From aotto1968@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Jan 4 09:16:24 2025
    On 30.12.24 18:29, Michael Torrie wrote:
    On 12/26/24 12:34 AM, aotto1968 via Python-list wrote:
    sorry you don't understand the problem…

    > You managed to make a build of Python that attempts to link to a DLL

    I never touch the OpenSUSE python. the OpenSUSE python try to use my
    sqalite3.

    The *only* mechanism that would cause the system python binary to try to
    load modules and libraries from your local install is your environment (environment variables).


    that is right because MY environment variable point to MY local user stuff.

    The CORE problem is that OpenSUSE (Linux) python use MY env.

    If I call a OS feature like "cnf" this should NOT interact with my private user stuff.

    the OpenSUSE do it right because OpenSUSE use /usr/bin/python in "cnf" BUT the python think to interact with MY env.

    To make it short: The OS python will NEVER proper work if LOCAL user stuff is used.

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  • From Chris Angelico@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Jan 4 09:25:19 2025
    On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 at 09:22, aotto1968 via Python-list
    <python-list@python.org> wrote:

    On 30.12.24 18:29, Michael Torrie wrote:
    On 12/26/24 12:34 AM, aotto1968 via Python-list wrote:
    sorry you don't understand the problem=E2=80=A6

    > You managed to make a build of Python that attempts to link to a D=
    LL

    I never touch the OpenSUSE python. the OpenSUSE python try to use my
    sqalite3.

    The *only* mechanism that would cause the system python binary to try t=
    o
    load modules and libraries from your local install is your environment (environment variables).


    that is right because MY environment variable point to MY local user stuf=
    f.

    The CORE problem is that OpenSUSE (Linux) python use MY env.

    If I call a OS feature like "cnf" this should NOT interact with my privat=
    e user stuff.

    the OpenSUSE do it right because OpenSUSE use /usr/bin/python in "cnf" BU=
    T the
    python think to interact with MY env.

    To make it short: The OS python will NEVER proper work if LOCAL user stuf=
    f is used.

    People have tried in vain to explain this to you. You refuse to
    listen. Go and argue with your OS instead of us; we're not the ones in
    charge of this. Maybe if you argue enough, you'll start to understand
    what "make install" does.

    ChrisA

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