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There is no reason to install executables in different location based on the language they'rewritten. So python scripts should be availables in the exec_prefix directory (typically stage/bin). One side effect is that when in regression.py, we know were to find, says process_bjam_log.
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There is no reason to install executables in different location
based on the language they'rewritten.
So python scripts (which are executables) should be available in the exec_prefix
directory (typically stage/bin).
One side effect is that when in regression.py, we know were
to find, says process_bjam_log whithout having to assume anything else than the fact that executables are n the same dir.