I found the thread about PYTHONPATH--interesting.

It does seem that eggs are not only preventing the expected behavior,
but they are also preventing the documented behavior.

However, I don't think that using eggs is the best choice for a fast
progressing library like SQLAlchemy--especially with this behavior.
Plus, if the egg developer isn't participating in a discussion on
this, why should that distribution method even be used?

Paul

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