newbie questions about sys.path, wxpython, IDLE and pythonwin
Matt Feinstein
mfein at aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
Wed Jul 14 13:36:21 EDT 1999
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On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:11:27 +1000, "Mark Hammond" <MHammond at skippinet.com.au> wrote: >MB wrote in message <378B7A69.12874AAC at gnet.tn>... >>I need to know exactly how the sys.path is built. In my system I have no >>pythonpath variable but the sys.path returns a list. I suppose it was >>built by default. This list doesn't contain all my python >>subdirectories. So I want to know when and how this list was built ? >>(yes I examined the registry and found references to python directories >>but they don't match my sys.path) > >Python uses a combination of the values you found in the registry, and some >default values - things like ".\lib" are added always, regardless of the >registry. Remember, you have the same source to see how it works that I do. > Well, with all due respect, this can't be the whole story-- after installing the numeric extension, I found the numeric directory in sys.path, but not in the registry list. So, what -is- going on here? -- Matt Feinstein mfein at aplcomm.jhuapl.edu Organizational Department of Repeated and Unnecessary Redundancy
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