Unconditionally insert our pym dir in sys.path.
authorZac Medico <zmedico@gentoo.org>
Sun, 2 Sep 2012 21:56:22 +0000 (14:56 -0700)
committerZac Medico <zmedico@gentoo.org>
Sun, 2 Sep 2012 21:56:22 +0000 (14:56 -0700)
commit50f098aee0282d5294b94c8c3c0074b3126724e6
treeca9078d939793212de3e640034b92285d5cf34d5
parentb7d972b4d18ad726c70f35b8026cbd94b2dc3b5f
Unconditionally insert our pym dir in sys.path.

This is especially necessary when running in prefix mode, since
sys.path may contain the path for a different version of portage.
15 files changed:
bin/archive-conf
bin/binhost-snapshot
bin/clean_locks
bin/dispatch-conf
bin/ebuild
bin/egencache
bin/emaint
bin/emerge
bin/env-update
bin/fixpackages
bin/glsa-check
bin/portageq
bin/quickpkg
bin/regenworld
bin/repoman