thanks bruno Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > noro wrote: > > hello all. > > > > I do some coding in python but this is my first attampt to write > > somthing for hte web. > > > > I need to write a cgi-bin script for a web-server, and i've got the > > access for it from our "SYSTEM". the problem is that this script uses > > some modules (pg, pyLab) that i've installed localy in my home dir. > > Python knows how to find them due to an enviorment variable inthe shell > > (please corrent me if i'm wrong). > > > > now, i am by no means big expert about web servers, but if i got it > > right, the web server run under some user ("www-data" or such). > > so howi can i make this user (and the web) be able to run my python > > code without having to install the modules as shared. (which i dont > > think they will allow me). > > import sys > sys.path.append('/home/amir/<wherever-your-modules-are>') > > should do the trick. > > HTH > -- > bruno desthuilliers > python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for > p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])"
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