> 1) The directory must be somewhere that Python will see it, no different from > a single file module. That means, in the current directory, or your > PYTHONPATH.
Since Python on Win 7 can already find modules in Lib (and in site-packages, under Lib) can I assume that it will find any directories fabricated as mentioned, that are put in Lib or one of its subdirectories, without doing anything further? Also, I didn't have a PYTHONPATH so I made one, but are you allowed multiple directory entries separated by a semicolon, as in the plain Windows Path? And just how detailed must PYTHONPATH be? Can it just be the PYTHON27 and PYTHON33 directories, or does it have to drill down to Lib or directories beneath that? Since there was no PYTHONPATH I figured the win path was enough, but I put one in anyway. Or does Win 7 put something in the registry? (I'm not sure which I dislike more - IE or the Registry ;') Jim _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor