Hi, I've reorganized my Python project to be under a same name umbrella. My project can now be seen as multiple subsystems than can depend on each other. That means that every sub-package can now be distributed alone so that only required dependencies can be installed.
The old structure: / ├─ myproj/ │ ├─ __init__.py │ ├─ mod1.py │ ├─ subpackage1/ │ └─ subpackage2/ └─ setup.py The new structure: / ├─ myproj/ │ ├─ common/ │ │ └─ mod1.py │ ├─ subpackage1/ │ ├─ subpackage2/ │ └─ __init__.py └─ setup.py As you can see not much has changed except that `myproj` is now a `namespace package <https://packaging.python.org/guides/packaging-namespace-packages/>`_ and that sub-packages ``common``, ``subpackage1`` and ``subpackage2`` can now be distributed independently. Is it possible, still keeping one unique ``setup.py`` file, to create 3 independent packages? * ``myproj.common`` * ``myproj.subpackage1`` * ``myproj.subpackage2`` Also I'd like to specify that when installing ``myproj.subpackage1``, ``myproj.common`` is required or that ``myproj.subpackage2`` will require both ``myproj.common`` and ``myproj.subpackage1``. Regards, Jimmy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list