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Kirill Smelkov
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Georg Brandl
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Fix #1012: wrong URL to :mod:`site` in install/index.rst.
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@@ -604,8 +604,6 @@ value of ``sys.path``. ::
The null string in ``sys.path`` represents the current working directory.
.. % $ <-- bow to font-lock
The expected convention for locally installed packages is to put them in the
:file:`{...}/site-packages/` directory, but you may want to install Python
modules into some arbitrary directory. For example, your site may have a
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@@ -624,9 +622,8 @@ installing fixed versions of standard modules.)
Paths can be absolute or relative, in which case they're relative to the
directory containing the :file:`.pth` file. Any directories added to the search
path will be scanned in turn for :file:`.pth` files. See `site module
documentation <http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel/lib/module-site.html>`_ for
more information.
path will be scanned in turn for :file:`.pth` files. See the documentation of
the :mod:`site` module for more information.
A slightly less convenient way is to edit the :file:`site.py` file in Python's
standard library, and modify ``sys.path``. :file:`site.py` is automatically
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