How can I get the *really* original command line that started my python interpreter?
Werkzeug has a WSGI server which reloads itself when files are changed on disk. It uses `args = [sys.executable] + sys.argv` to kind of recreate the command line, and the uses subprocess.call to run that command line. BUT that's problematic as, when you run:: python -m mypackage --config sys.argv printed in mypackage/__main__.py will be:: ['/full/path/to/mypackage/__main__.py', '--config'] so you get:: python /full/path/to/mypackage/__main__.py --config instead of:: python -m mypackage --config the difference in the 2 cases is what the current package is, and whether you can use relative imports. -- damjan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list