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Latest revision as of 10:28, 21 January 2019
There are three environment variables that Python utilizes when run:
PYTHONSTARTUP | The name of the Python script file to run when Python is started. |
PYTHONPATH | A comma separated list of paths where Python should look for modules. |
PYTHONHOME | An alternative module search path. |
By default none of the variables are set. You may set the variables using the AmigaDOS command SETENV.