I'm trying to package a windows app with distutils (you've heard about it before). The app needs to store some data on disk and apparently the right place to put it is in the "Application Data" directory. The only way I see to find out the name of this directory is the get_special_folder_path function in the postinstallation script (CSIDL_APPDATA). So I call that function and get the directory name, which work ok.
There's just one problem: how do I store the name so the application can use it? My obvious idea is to just make an "appdir.py" file containing something like # automatically generated by postinstallation script application_directory = "C:\windows\documents and settings\username\application data" but the point is that I need appdir.py to be stored in the directory where the application code itself lives, i.e. the installation target directory. And I don't see a way to find THAT from the postinstallation script. The postinstallation script seems to run with working directory equal to wherever you launched it from. Note: using os.path.expanduser('~/Application Data') doesn't work because the person may be using a non-English version of Windows and that directory would have a different name. Thanks for any ideas. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list