En Wed, 13 Jan 2010 05:01:41 -0300, swapnil <swapnil...@gmail.com> escribió:

Python's documentation (http://docs.python.org/install/
index.html#modifying-python-s-search-path) states that we can add more
locations to python's module search path by
"add a path configuration file to a directory that’s already on
Python’s path, usually to the .../site-packages/ directory"

sys.path for my Python installation show the following
sys.path
['', 'C:\\WINNT\\system32\\python26.zip', 'c:\\python26\\DLLs', 'c:\
\python26\\lib', 'c:\\python26\\lib\\plat-win', 'c:\\python26\\lib\
\lib-tk', 'c:\\python26', 'c:\\python26\\lib\\site-packages']

I tried appending certain location by putting a .pth file in all of
the above locations, but it gets appended only when the .pth file is
present in 'c:\\python26\\lib\\site-packages' or 'c:\\python26', but
according to the documentation it should work for all of the above
locations. Any ideas??

I'm running Python 2.6.4 on WinXP

It's a long standing documentation bug - not every directory in sys.path is searched for .pth files, only those explicitely added by site.py(see http://docs.python.org/library/site.html) On Windows, those are: the main installation directory (c:\PythonNN usually), the site-packages directory (c:\PythonNN\lib\site-packages) and the user site directory ("%APPDATA%\Python\PythonNN\site-packages"); for the last one see PEP 370.

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