Hi, I am distributing a package with a precompiled collection of modules and packages useful for Python based medical/biological/astronomical image analysis and algorithm development. (Codename: Priithon). For Priithon I put all modules/packages in a simple / single directory (tree) including one starting batch/script file. This script sets up PYTHONPATH to find modules at this place. It works fine for Windows,Linux and Mac-OSX.
Now I want to upgrade everything to Python 2.5 and thought it might be time get PyOpengl version 3 (aka. pyOpengl-ctypes). The problem at hand is now that PyOpenGL uses "all this setup-tools machinery" just to initialize the formathandlers for the different ways to deal with arrays. (I really need only numpy support !) This is done via the pkg_resources mechanism called "entry_points". Can I include a simple non-system-install of pkg_resources that makes at least the entry_point stuff work ? Where do I put pyOpenGL's "entry_points.txt" file ? Thanks, Sebastian Haase MDC Berlin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list