I am developing a library for Python 2.7. I'm on Windows XP. I am also learning 
the "proper" way to do this (per PyPi) but not in a linear fashion: I've built  
a prototype for the library, created my setup script, and run the install to 
make sure I had that bit working properly.

Now I'm continuing to develop the library alongside my examples and 
applications that use this library.

The source is at c:\Dev\XmlDB.
The installed package in in c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\xmldb\

According to the docs, I should be able to put a file in the site-packages 
directory called xmldb.pth pointing anywhere else on my drive to include the 
package. I'd like to use this to direct Python to include the version in the 
dev folder and not the site-packages folder.

(Otherwise I have my dev folder, but end up doing actual library development in 
the site-packages folder)

So my C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\xmldb.pth file has one line:

c:\dev\XmlDB\xmldb

(I've tried the slashes the other way, too, but it doesn't seem to work).

Is the only solution to delete the installed library and add the dev folder to 
my site.py file?

Josh
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