import path, script path (was Re: module path)
John Machin
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Fri Dec 28 16:18:25 EST 2001
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"Alex Martelli" <aleax at aleax.it> wrote in message news:<a0hn1l$lbd$1 at serv1.iunet.it>... > "Garett Shulman" <shulmang at colorado.edu> wrote in message > news:n1an2u4rvau9f86r5dcl895lokb05354pr at 4ax.com... > > I would like to store my modules and scripts in a folder other than > > the python folder. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I need > > to do in order to be able to import the scipts in the interpreter? Is > > there a path that the interpreter searches which I could modify? > [snipped: Alex's answer re first part of the OP's question -- path to follow when import mymodule ] 1. I note that (for win32) since Python 2.2, <python directory>\lib\site-packages appears as the last entry of sys.path (and this is the default location where distutils unloads the truck when you say >python setup.py install). 2. Can somebody please help with the OP's implicit but not quite asked 2nd part of question: How to set up the path to follow when prompt> python myscript.py The answers are no doubt OS-specific; help for the Windows NT family would be personally appreciated. For example, having to do this is a pain: prompt>python %pythonbin%\Tools\Scripts\ndiff.py Cheers & TIA, John
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