Thomas Heller added the comment:

It was most certainly an issue on my side, something with leftover files or 
directories from a previous installation.  After cleaning everything up it 
works now.  Sorry for the confusion.

(A personal remark: sometimes, the bdist_wininst uninstaller does not remove 
all directories that it has created - possibly because there are files leftover 
which the installer didn't create and so the uninstaller does not remove.  This 
leaves directories on sys.path which have no __init__.py? files, but they can 
be imported as 'namespace module' although they no functionality.  I don't find 
this useful...)

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resolution:  -> invalid
status: open -> closed

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