Hi, I've built a small project (http://eligante.sf.net) which I'm actually trying to package using distutils. The directory structure is going to be like this:
eligante/ eligante.py sitobase.py personas.py [...other python files...] modulos/ mbox.py gaim.py [...other python files...] web/ indice.py cerca.py [...other python files...] stylo.css testata.html [and maybe, in the future, other HTML files] The python files in the eligante/web directory are intended to be called by a webserver (now Apache, but soon I'll switch to the python module CGIHTTPServer for simplicity) as CGIs. Currently, these CGIs read the testata.html file and use it as the beginning of their output, while the style.css is served by the HTTP server. However, I don't know if this directory layout is suitable for site-packages, since at a first glance it looks to me that datafiles might not be welcome under it. Is it so? In that case, where should I move the .html files, and how should I access them from inside python? If, on the other hand, this layout is OK for site-packages, how do I instruct distutils to put the .html and .css files under the eligante/web directory? Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for any help or suggestion. -- Saluti, Mardy http://interlingua.altervista.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list