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Running Sasview from the command line on linux fills the current directory with .pyc files (Trac #268) #416

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ajj opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 3 comments
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ajj commented Mar 30, 2019

When running Sasview from the command line on linux, all of the custom models (from .sasview/plugin_models) get compiled to .pyc files in the current directory.

Sasview should be using the .sasview/plugin_models folder for this.

Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/268

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    "status": "new",
    "changetime": "2015-01-14T12:37:24",
    "_ts": "2015-01-14 12:37:24.291144+00:00",
    "description": "When running Sasview from the command line on linux, all of the custom models (from .sasview/plugin_models) get compiled to .pyc files *in the current directory*.\n\nSasview should be using the .sasview/plugin_models folder for this.",
    "reporter": "ajj",
    "cc": "",
    "resolution": "",
    "workpackage": "SasView Bug Fixing",
    "time": "2014-06-20T13:15:21",
    "component": "SasView",
    "summary": "Running Sasview from the command line on linux fills the current directory with .pyc files",
    "priority": "minor",
    "keywords": "",
    "milestone": "SasView Next Release +1",
    "owner": "",
    "type": "defect"
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@ajj ajj added this to the SasView Next Release +1 milestone Mar 30, 2019
@ajj ajj added Defect Bug or undesirable behaviour Incomplete Migration Minor Small job and removed Incomplete Migration labels Mar 30, 2019
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ajj commented Mar 30, 2019

Trac update at 2015/01/14 12:37:24: ajj changed workpackage from "" to "SasView Bug Fixing"

@lucas-wilkins lucas-wilkins added the Stale Mark for potential close: issue no longer seems relevant / probably complete / probably not doable. label Sep 14, 2022
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@llimeht do you agree that this can be closed as obsolete if not fixed fully?

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actually, rereading this ticket I think it is in fact totally obsolete (from June of 2014) - so I will close it.

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