>>> sys.path[6]
/path/to/django
>>> sys.path.pop(6)
/path/to/django
Then CTRL + D
$ python
>>> sys.path[6]
/path/to/django
O dear...
解决方案
sys.path is populated from the externally maintained PYTHONPATH variable. Change this variable to get a permanent change when you restart python.
On unix (including Macs) when using bash it's configured most likely like this:
export PYTHONPATH=....
And this statement is most likely hiding in your .profile or .bashrc file.
To do this in Windows you need to do something like
SET PYTHONPATH=....
And it's probably somewhere in the system control panel - under environment.
If you want to see your current setting for PYTHONPATH, go to command (terminal) window and type echo $PYTHONPATH (unix) or echo %PYTHONPATH% (windows)