On 2013.05.16 02:48, Charles Smith wrote: > Hi. > > How can I say, from the cmd line, that python should take my CWD as my > CWD, and not the directory where the script actually is? > > > I have a python script that works fine when it sits in directory WC, > but if I move it out of WC to H and put a symlink from H/script to WC, > it doesn't find the packages that are in WC. Also, if I use the > absolute path to H, it won't find them, but I guess I can understand > that. Symlinks can find their targets, but targets have absolutely no way of knowing where symlinks to them are. It's one-way. It would work if the actual file were in WC and you created a symlink inside H.
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