Nested Trees

A. S. Budden abudden at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 11:35:25 GMT 2010


2010/1/5 Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net>:
> A. S. Budden пишет:
>>
>> 2010/1/5 Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net>:
>>>
>>> A. S. Budden пишет:
>>>>
>>>> 2010/1/5 John Szakmeister <john at szakmeister.net>:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 3:36 AM, Martin Guillon <MGuillon at movea.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That s a good news to hear it s planned. I looked at the plugin, it
>>>>>> seems fine but it s a plugin...
>>>>>> I mean wouldn't  it mean that all developers have to install it? (not
>>>>>> good at all for the admin)
>>>>>
>>>>> Individuals can install it in their .bazaar/plugins folder.  I forget
>>>>> the Windows location, but there is some equivalent for that.  No need
>>>>> for admin privileges (although company policy might prevent you from
>>>>> doing this).
>>>>
>>>> On Windows, it's the rather long-winded
>>>>
>>>>   C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\bazaar\2.0\plugins
>>>>
>>>> I've thought a couple of times that it might be really useful to allow
>>>> BZR_PLUGINS_PATH to contain semicolons (on Windows) or colons (on
>>>> Linux) separating multiple paths.
>>>
>>> This is already supported. Why do you think it's not?
>>>
>>>   env_paths = os.environ.get('BZR_PLUGIN_PATH',
>>> '+user').split(os.pathsep)
>>
>> Ah!  I feel very stupid now... the reason I thought it wasn't
>> supported was because I tried it and it didn't work.  As a stab in the
>> dark, I'd guess that I used a semicolon with the cygwin version or a
>> colon with the Windows version or something.  D'Oh.
>>
>> No, I'm wrong... I just looked back through my bash history (it wasn't
>> that long ago) and I set BZR_PLUGINS_PATH as the path I wanted to add,
>
> Please, note that env variable actually named BZR_PLUGIN_PATH not
> BZR_PLUGINS_PATH (singular vs plural).

Yes, thanks: that was me typing the email without checking the name -
it was right when I was testing it!

Al



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