This section of the tutorial discusses the module search path:
        http://docs.python.org/tut/node8.html

    6.1.1 The Module Search Path

    When a module named spam is imported, the interpreter searches for a file 
named
    spam.py in the current directory, and then in the list of directories 
specified
    by the environment variable PYTHONPATH. This has the same syntax as the 
shell
    variable PATH, that is, a list of directory names. When PYTHONPATH is not 
set,
    or when the file is not found there, the search continues in an 
installation-
    dependent default path; on Unix, this is usually .:/usr/local/lib/python.

    Actually, modules are searched in the list of directories given by the 
variable
    sys.path which is initialized from the directory containing the input script
    (or the current directory), PYTHONPATH and the installation-dependent 
default.
    This allows Python programs that know what they're doing to modify or 
replace
    the module search path. Note that because the directory containing the 
script
    being run is on the search path, it is important that the script not have 
the
    same name as a standard module, or Python will attempt to load the script 
as a
    module when that module is imported. This will generally be an error. See
    section 6.2, ``Standard Modules,'' for more information. 

Jeff

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