I'm confused why Fedora Python packages get installed in
/usr/lib/python*/site-packages/.
Looking at the upstream Python documentation[1] it seems this
directory is reserved for packages installed by the local system
administrator. (Similar to the Perl distinction between
INSTALLDIRS=vendor / INSTALLDIRS=site / INSTALLDIRS=core [2])
Not directly relevant, but Debian reserves[3] site-packages for the
system administrator, and puts Python packages in its own directory
(/usr/lib/python*/dist-packages).
Is this a mistake or am I not understanding the distinction?
Rich.
[1]
http://docs.python.org/install/index.html
[2]
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=47396#txn-629736
[3]
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-python.html
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