On 22/05/2015 06:20, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I am looking into using ipython instead of bash. But when I call a
python program from ipython PYTHONPATH is not set. So pythonscripts
that need a module through PYTHONPATH will not work.

I could do something like:
     !PYTHONPATH=~/Python/PythonLibrary python2 …

But I find that a little bit cumbersome. Is there a better way to do
it?


What makes you think this?  Have you tried:-

>>> import os
>>> os.environ['PYTHONPATH']
'C:\\Users\\Mark\\Documents\\Cash\\Python;C:\\Users\\Mark\\Documents\\MyPython'

That might be from the command line interpreter but it also works the same from iPython for me on Windows 8.1.

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