On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 14:41 -0700, Zach Hobesh wrote: > I wrote a script that several different people on different machines > need to run on a regular basis. When I first wrote it, it was in > crisis mode, I got something out that was quick and dirty, very bare > bones. Recently I had some more time, so I pushed most of the > functions that the script uses into a module, because I use those > functions on a pretty regular basis. > > My problem is this: > > The module is on MY machine in MY Python25 folder. I like it there, > because like I said, I use the functions within it on a pretty regular > basis. However, the other people who need to run the original script > don't have the module. My quick fix was to throw the module into the > shared folder, which works, but means everytime I have to update the > module I have to update 2 different files, the one in my Python25 > folder and the one in the shared network folder. Is there a better > way to do this, short of asking everybody else to put the module in > thir Python 25 folder (which would mean me e-mailing them to update > the module, and then assuming that they did) ?!? > > Thanks, > > Zach >
You could just give the script and the module to the other people who use your script, and tell them to put the files in the same directory. I hope this could help you. --Ratfink -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list