So, I discovered a way of doing this - I moved the 'pywbem' directory into my
project's 'src' directory:
c:\...\my-project>tree /A
…
\---src
+---myproject
+---my_project.egg-info
\---pywbem
+---irecv
\---testsuite
\---testmofs
then changed my buildout.cfg file from:
[buildout]
devel = . pywbem
to:
[buildout]
devel = . src/pywbem
This works, of course, because my 'src' directory is one of the items that
buildout adds to sys.path, so pywbem is naturally found there. Naturally,
'src/pywbem' is also added to the sys.path, but that addition has no effect
in this case.
I consider this a hack. If anyone has better ideas, I'd love to hear them...
Thanks,
John
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