Brett Ritter wrote:
New to Python, and I have some questions on how to best set up a basic
development environment, particular relating to path issues.
Note: I am not root on my development box (which is some flavor of
BSD)
Where should I develop my own modules so as to refer to them in the
standard way. I.E. I want:
import proj
to work regardless of my current working directory, and to function as
if "proj" were a core or third-party module.
I saw that I can set PYTHONPATH, but that seems sub-prime. I noted
that in installing pysqlite (the local installation of python is 2.4)
that I had it install in a lib under my home dir...should I use that
locale?
What is the command to tell me what directories python is checking in?
While I'm at it, what is the best (read: standard) locale to stick my
test cases? same dir as my project? A subdir?
Thanks in advance
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sys.path is a list that will tell you where python is looking. You can
append to this in your scripts to have python look in a specific
directory for your own modules.
Thanks,
Gary M. Josack
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