New submission from Paul Keating <keat...@acm.org>:

The 2.6.4 docs (at http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html) do not give 
enough detail for an ordinary user to work out how the registry key 
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\version\PythonPath actually works.

It says:

Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows registry: 
Edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\version\PythonPath.

It should say:

Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows registry. 
To add a folder to the module search path, create a subkey under 
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\version\PythonPath. The subkey name is not 
important (but might, say, identify the package being added to the search 
path). Put the name of the folder you want searched in the default string value 
of the key you have created. Specify multiple folders as a semicolon-delimited 
list. If you create more than one subkey, all will be used, in alphabetical 
order of subkey name. If a folder appears in more than one subkey then it will 
appear only once in sys.path, in the position corresponding to the first 
mention.

Do not amend the list of folders given in the default value at the PythonPath 
key level. Installers create this value but it is a holdover from earlier 
versions of Python and amending it has no effect.

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assignee: georg.brandl
components: Documentation
messages: 97371
nosy: BoarGules, georg.brandl
severity: normal
status: open
title: Fix description of the way the PythonPath Windows registry key works
type: feature request
versions: Python 2.6

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