RE: Getting Python on Windows points USER_HOME

2020-01-20 Thread R Steiger
ect: Re: Getting Python on Windows points USER_HOME Am 21.01.2020 um 01:08 schrieb R Steiger: > Having installed the latest Cygwin-built Python distro (3.8.1), it thinks > user-site is C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming ... > How ? the Python 3.8 available from Cygwin is under 2019-09-15

Getting Python on Windows points USER_HOME

2020-01-20 Thread R Steiger
Having installed the latest Cygwin-built Python distro (3.8.1), it thinks user-site is C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming ... For all the usual reasons (and I'm confident like many of y'all) I strongly prefer having user-site = ~, i.e. *nix-style. I've munged Lib/site.py and sysconfig.py to set base

RE: with LS_COLORS customized, ls's color scheme reverts when cd'ing to directories not under HOME

2020-01-18 Thread R Steiger
HOME On 1/18/20, R Steiger wrote: > The directory color assignments for dracula, flat-ui, and several > other themes render 'ls -l' listings very hard to read (foreground and > background are nearby blue-green shades for "d" entries). FWIW, > currently theme is

with LS_COLORS customized, ls's color scheme reverts when cd'ing to directories not under HOME

2020-01-18 Thread R Steiger
The directory color assignments for dracula, flat-ui, and several other themes render 'ls -l' listings very hard to read (foreground and background are nearby blue-green shades for "d" entries). FWIW, currently theme is "dracula", but am getting same results for flat-ui, etc. I've tried variou