Doug Holton wrote:

>> I'm using python 2.2, I want to import a module by referring to its relative 
>> location. The reason 
>> for this is that there is another module with the same name that's already 
>> in pythonpath( not my 
>> decision, but I got to work around it, bummer). So is there any easy way to 
>> do it?
>
> import sys, os
> sys.path.insert(0,os.path.abspath("relative path"))
> import module
> sys.path.remove(os.path.abspath("relative path"))

a try-finally clause is a pretty good idea, in this case.

you might also wish to store the calculated path, in case the module
changes the current directory.  or store the original sys.path, in case
the module messes with the path but shouldn't.  (on the other hand, if
the module is nice and well behaved, you can replace the last line with
del sys.path[0]...)

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