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Python: Best way to add to sys.path relative to the current running script
... (let's say project/bin ). I also have a library located in project/lib and want the scripts to automatically load it. This is what I normally use at the top of each script:
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Set environment variables on Mac OS X Lion
... idea where these files are, how to create them if I have to do that, etc, and also why there seem to be so many different ones (why? Do they do different things?)
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Get operating system info
...ing system info. I have not been able to find out how to do that with PHP, and wanted to try to figure it out.
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How to add parameters to HttpURLConnection using POST using NameValuePair
... with HttpURLConnection (I need to use it this way, can't use HttpPost ) and I'd like to add parameters to that connection such as
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Get path of executable
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@curiousguy I'm not sure I understand you; I'm pretty sure that's the whole point of this question :)
– Ben Hymers
Dec 8 '11 at 22:08
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Setting environment variables on OS X
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Bruno is right on track. I've done extensive research and if you want to set variables that are available in all GUI applications, your only option is /etc/launchd.conf.
Please note that environment.plist does not work for applications launched via Spotlight. This is documented...
Bundling data files with PyInstaller (--onefile)
...ying to build a one-file EXE with PyInstaller which is to include an image and an icon. I cannot for the life of me get it to work with --onefile .
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How to clear the interpreter console?
...keep a console window open with the Python interpreter running to test commands, dir() stuff, help() stuff , etc.
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Update built-in vim on Mac OS X
...his line to your .bashrc or .profile:
alias vim='/path/to/your/own/vim'
and/or change your $PATH so that it looks into its location before the default location.
The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to simply download the latest MacVim which comes with a very complete vim executable and use it...
Installed Java 7 on Mac OS X but Terminal is still using version 6
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Because you need to enter in Java Preferences pane and flag only the JVM 7 in this way :
To easily and quickly open the Java Preferences pane in Mac OS X you can simply call spotlight with ⌘+SPACE and type System Preferences it will show up in the last row of the window.
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