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Docs: update tip on using the systems Python
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@ -213,12 +213,21 @@ this has the disadvantage that any extensions you have installed in your systems
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There are 2 ways around this:
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- remove Blender Python sub-directory, Blender will then fallback on the systems Python and use that instead
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- Remove Blender Python sub-directory, Blender will then fallback on the systems Python and use that instead.
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Depending on your platform,
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you may need to explicitly reference the location of your Python installation using the
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``PYTHONPATH`` environment variable, eg:
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.. code-block:: sh
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PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python3.5 ./blender
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.. warning::
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The Python version must match the one that Blender comes with.
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- copy the extensions into Blender's Python sub-directory so Blender can access them,
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- Copy or link the extensions into Blender's Python sub-directory so Blender can access them,
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you could also copy the entire Python installation into Blenders sub-directory,
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replacing the one Blender comes with.
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This works as long as the Python versions match and the paths are created in the same relative locations.
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