All versions.
Need to load custom config file without create a corresponding pyc file. The pyc files are dependent on python version, and so may cause problems that custom config is forgotten between releases. Also, the pycache directories in the ~/.sasview are messy.
Same applies to plugin_models directory, and the weights directory if user defined distributions PR is ever merged.
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/1207
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"_ts": "2018-11-02 16:21:23.484956+00:00",
"description": "All versions.\n\nNeed to load custom config file without create a corresponding pyc file. The pyc files are dependent on python version, and so may cause problems that custom config is forgotten between releases. Also, the __pycache__ directories in the ~/.sasview are messy.\n\nSame applies to plugin_models directory, and the weights directory if user defined distributions PR is ever merged.",
"reporter": "pkienzle",
"cc": "",
"resolution": "",
"workpackage": "McSAS Integration Project",
"time": "2018-11-02T16:21:23",
"component": "SasView",
"summary": "don't create .pyc files in ~/.sasview",
"priority": "minor",
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"milestone": "SasView 4.3.0",
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All versions.
Need to load custom config file without create a corresponding pyc file. The pyc files are dependent on python version, and so may cause problems that custom config is forgotten between releases. Also, the pycache directories in the ~/.sasview are messy.
Same applies to plugin_models directory, and the weights directory if user defined distributions PR is ever merged.
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/1207
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