This is controlled via the standard python search paths.  IOW, set
PYTHONPATH to the location of the libraries you want to see used.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Flores, Paul A. <paul.a.flo...@saic.com>
wrote:

> I have found one culprit that is contributing to this issue.
>
> My development environment is a VirtualBox Centos 5.11 environment
> (clients choice) that has Python2.4 installed as the primary Python version
> . I am using an alternative install of Python 2.6.8.
>
> The install of the Python has seemed to place critical elements into
> Python 2.4 related folders not in my PATH.
>
> Is it possible to setup the QPID Python version so that it points at an
> alternative Python install?
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Jakub Scholz [ja...@scholz.cz]
> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 10:22 AM
> To: proton@qpid.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Need Help! qpid-cofig: No module named qpid.messaging
>
> I think you need to download and install the Python version of the Qpid
> Messaging API. You can download it for example here
> http://qpid.apache.org/components/messaging-api/index.html or on
> http://qpid.apache.org/download.html. If you don't want to install it into
> the system directories, it should be enough if you copy the mllib and qpid
> directories next to your qpid-config.
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Flores, Paul A. <paul.a.flo...@saic.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Help!
> >
> >
> >
> > All the I can find when I Google on this messaging I am getting is dated
> > 2010.  It references a QMF extras folder that does not exist.
> >
> >
> >
> > Surely there has to be some updated guidance to this issue?
> >
> >
> >
> > This is "blocking" my current sprint progress!
> >
>

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