If it is Windows use py2exe and Inno Installer to create an
installation program that does this for you.  If it is another
OS, you need to put your modules into a subdirectory of
site-packages and then Python will be able to see your modules.
If you have a lot of modules you might consider turning them
into a package.

-Larry


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, so in my li'l python script I'm importing a few 3rd party modules
> that I have installed on my comp.  I need to distribute this script to
> several other people, but I won't have access to install the modules on
> their comp's.  I'm thinking I'll include these modules with my script
> and deliver them as a bundle. When I write my script, is there a way to
> declare the import statements and specify a relative path to where the
> modules are located?
> 
> I know this is wrong syntax, but I think it demonstrates what I'm
> trying to do:
> 
> import myModule path = /modules/myModule
> import myModule2 path = /modules/myModule2
> 
> Something like that.  Is it possible?
> 
> -Thx
> 
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