Hi Andy, On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 10:57:33 +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 10:35:29AM -0600, Jonathan Corbet wrote: >> Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.barysh...@oss.qualcomm.com> writes: [...]
>> > Would it be possible to properly support O= and create pyc / pycache >> > inside the object/output dir? >> >> I have to confess, I've been wondering if we should be treating the .pyc >> files like we treat .o files or other intermediate products. Rather >> than trying to avoid their creation entirely, perhaps we should just be >> sure they end up in the right place and are properly cleaned up...? >> >> To answer Dmitry's question, it seems that setting PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX >> should do the trick? > > It's not so easy. The Python is written in a way that it thinks it will never > runs object files separately from the source. Hence that variable sets only > the folder per script as _home_ for the cache. It's completely unusable. They > took it wrong. It still can be _painfully_ used, but it will make Makefiles > uglier. But, PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX can be set as an environment variable. For example, try: export PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX="$HOME/.cache/__pycache__" Wouldn't it be good enough for you? Regards, Akira