En Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:38:44 -0300, Buck <workithar...@gmail.com> escribió:

The only way to get your packages on the PYTHONPATH currently is to:
   * install the packages to site-packages  (I don't have access)
   * edit the PYTHONPATH all users' environment  (again, no access)
   * create some boilerplate that edits sys.path at runtime (various
problems in previous post)
   * put your scripts directly above the package (this seems best so
far, but forces a flat hierarchy of scripts)

Not exactly - in short, you have to place the package under some directory that is eventually listed in sys.path. By default, one of such directories is site-packages, but there are also per-user directories. On Windows, %APPDATA%\Python\PythonNN\site-packages (see PEP 370 [1]). If you don't want to copy the package there, you can even add a .pth file and it will be processed.

[1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/

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