Brett Ritter wrote:
On Jul 26, 2:57 pm, Gary Josack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sys.path is a list that will tell you where python is looking. You can
append to this in your scripts to have python look in a specific
directory for your own modules.

I can, but that is almost certainly not the standard way to develop a
module.

I see nothing in sys.path that I have write permissions to.

Is altering my PYTHONPATH the normal way to develop (under the
assumption that later users will install in their conventional python
search path)?

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If you plan to put your module in a non-standard location then your only options are adding to sys.path in you program or setting PYTHONPATH. If this is only for development then you're better off just using PYTHONPATH with the assumption "users will install in their conventional python search path".
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