On Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 1:08:25 AM UTC+2, bilm...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a simple project that I want to package to put it on another machine 
> but everything I have read so far about packaging ends up putting the whole 
> install alongside  with 'packages' - typically in .../site-packages. 
> This seems a strange place to launch an app from!
 
If your target OS is Windows - this is the question I have for long time 
without any good answer
(see this thread: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.python/Gwx6HA83bUE )

There is a zillion ways to specify modules search path, but no good options on 
Windows to place entry points. One cannot consider dropping entry points in 
obscure places where user cannot find them, as good. Since on Linux this is not 
an issue (or much lesser issue) it can be viewed as one of deficiencies of 
Windows - but otherwise Python has 1st class support for Windows, including the 
cute py launcher.

> So, if I have an app with a main.py entry point is it ok for everything to be 
> in .../site-packages/myproject?

Nope, site-packages is the place for modules. You're asking about entry points. 

> Or, should I put everything except main.py in a package and then copy main.py 
> wherever I want and use PIP to install the package containing the rest of the 
> app?
>  
> simple example which ends up with needing to run:
>  python /usr/local/lib/site_packages/myproject/main.py:

Placing scripts under modules location is an option, and setuptools can 
automatically create 'entry points' that bootstrap the actual scripts.
But this does not solve the root issue - where to place these entry points?
 
I have not found a good solution yet.

Regards,

ddbug
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