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linux - Difference between $HOME and '~' (tilde)?

I had always thought that $HOME and ~ were exactly the same and thus could be used interchangeably. Today, when I tried to install pylibmc, a python binding to memcached, on my shared server the use of ~ gave me error but not $HOME. I would like to reason out why.

libmemcached is a requirement for pylibmc. I have libmemcached installed under my home directory because I have no root on the server. As a result, to install pylibmc, I need to make sure the installation script knows where to find libmemcached.

When executing python setup.py install --with-libmemcached=~, the installation script runs

gcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall 
  -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -DUSE_ZLIB -I~/include 
  -I/usr/local/include/python2.7 -c _pylibmcmodule.c 
  -o build/temp.linux-i686-2.7/_pylibmcmodule.o -fno-strict-aliasing

which gives the errors that libmemcached can't be found.

If I change to --with-libmemcached=$HOME, the script runs

gcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall 
  -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -DUSE_ZLIB -I/home/waterbotte/include 
  -I/usr/local/include/python2.7 -c _pylibmcmodule.c 
  -o build/temp.linux-i686-2.7/_pylibmcmodule.o -fno-strict-aliasing

without any problem. It looks like the problem is that tilde doesn't get resolved. But why?

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The tilde is part of a shell expansion (like in bash, csh, zsh, etc). The $HOME variable is exportable and can be used independent of a specific shell.


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