It overrides everything. The reason for it is that - the decision was made that the build process should not depend on environment variables, only values that were explicitly passed to SCons - imppy.sh is launched from scons in order to run tests, when launched from scons it doesn't get the values of external environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH, LDLIBRARYPATH, PATH etc) - confusing things happen if tests are run as part of "scons test" with different values for PATH, PYTHONPATH, LDLIBRARYPATH etc than when they are run directly using imppy.sh. For example, a different version of python could be silently used, different python libraries could be loaded, or a different version of IMP loaded. - the purpose of imppy.sh is to aid in testing of code being developed for IMP, so differences in test environments are important. - you can easily add things to the python path using the pythonpath argument to scons.
I don't agree with the reasons behind the first statement, but given that, it is definitely better to have imppy.sh use the pythonpath from scons.
Make sense?
On Jan 25, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Javier Ángel Velázquez Muriel wrote:
> > I am not really sure why this script overrides the variable PYTHONPATH. I would suggest be nicer and add the line > > PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH'/imp/blah/blah/' > > Is not a big deal, but a bit annoying when using other libraries. > > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev