Organizing Python
Dave LeBlanc
whisper at oz.net
Mon Mar 19 15:00:22 EST 2001
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What seems to be a reasonably trivial question to me, but i've not been able to find an answer in any of the Python doc i've looked at. Is there a convention for installing 3rd party add-on modules into a Python installation so that: It's easy to update Python without reinstalling all the extras One doesn't have to have a mile-long PYTHONPATH I've seen some mention of packages and local/packages directories wrt to Linux installations, but I'm looking for a Windows solution. I think part of why I have to ask this question is not quite understanding how PYTHONPATH and import works. When you say "import foo", then foo is taken to be a file and if you say "from foo import bar", then foo is taken to be a directory? Would this mean that one would have to have to have both foo and foo's parent directory in PYTHONPATH? Apologies if this seems like a trivial question; i'd just like to learn how to do things pythonically. CC to my email appreciated: whisper at oz.net Regards, Dave LeBlanc
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