> Put this code at the end of your script: > import sys > info = [(module.__file__, name) > for (name, module) in sys.modules.iteritems() > if hasattr(module, '__file__')] > info.sort() > import pprint > pprint.pprint(info) > > AFAIK unless someone has been messing with sys.modules, this gives you > all modules that have been imported during the running of your script, > except for built-ins (no __file__ attribute). Warning: I've not tried > this with eggs and zips.
Thanks, exactly what I was lokking for: I added this: additional_mods = [] for i in info: module_path = i[0] substr = '\site-packages' if module_path.find(substr) != -1: additional_mods.append(module_path) pprint.pprint(additional_mods) Unfortunately, it does include more than the actually included module. Eg. if I only import pytz the list also shows: pastescript-1.7.3-py2.5.egg\\paste\\__init__.pyc', pbp.scripts-0.2.5-py2.5.egg\\pbp\\__init__.pyc', pytz-2009a-py2.5.egg\\pytz\\__init__.py', pytz-2009a-py2.5.egg\\pytz\\tzfile.py', pytz-2009a-py2.5.egg\\pytz\\tzinfo.py', rst2pdf-0.9-py2.5.egg\\rst2pdf\\__init__.pyc', traitsgui-3.0.3-py2.5.egg\\enthought\\__init__.pyc', I am sure that pytz does not need pastescript to work... Any idea? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list