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+\section{Standard Module \sectcode{site}}
+\stmodindex{site}
+
+Scripts or modules that need to use site-specific modules should
+execute \code{import site} somewhere near the top of their code. This
+will append up to two site-specific paths (\code{sys.prefix +
+'/lib/site-python'} and
+\code{sys.exec_prefix + '/lib/site-python'}) to the module search path.
+\code{sys.prefix} and \code{sys.exec_prefix} are configured when Python is installed; the default value is \file{/usr/local}.
+
+Because of Python's import semantics, it is okay for more than one
+module to import \code{site} -- only the first one will execute the
+site customizations. The directories are only appended to the path if
+they exist and are not already on it.
+
+Sites that wish to provide site-specific modules should place them in
+one of the site specific directories; \code{sys.prefix +
+'/lib/site-python'} is for Python source code and
+\code{sys.exec_prefix + '/lib/site-python'} is for dynamically
+loadable extension modules (shared libraries).
+
+After these path manipulations, an attempt is made to import a module
+named \code{sitecustomize}, which can perform arbitrary site-specific
+customizations. If this import fails with an \code{ImportError}
+exception, it is ignored.
+
+Note that for non-Unix systems, \code{sys.prefix} and
+\code{sys.exec_prefix} are empty, and the path manipulations are
+skipped; however the import of \code{sitecustomize} is still attempted.