Roastie <roasti...@gmail.com> writes: > I installed the AOPython module: > > % easy_install aopython > > That left an aopython-1.0.3-py2.6.egg at > C:\mystuff\python\python_2.6.2\Lib\site-packages.
An egg is basically a ZIP file with a specific structure (you can inspect it with common ZIP tools). Depending on the package easy_install is installing, it may be considered safe to install as a single file (which Python does support importing files from). I tend to prefer to have an actual unpacked tree myself. If you use the "-Z" option to easy_install, you can force it to always unpack any eggs when installing them. Alternatively, if you've already got the single egg, you can always unzip it yourself. Just rename it temporarily and unzip it into a directory named exactly the same as the single egg file was. -- David -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list