Robbie wrote:
> I can't seem to figure out where to put this file so that Python will
> recognize it when I start it up.
You need to put this file in your site-packages directory.
To get the location of your site-packages directory, type in Python
interactive shell:
from distutils.sysconfig impo
you put your pth file in (same configuration:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-
packages/
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Hmmm, for lack of a better response, here are some suggestions, based
on what I've seen on Windows+Linux.
#1 put the .pth in the site-packages directory (this is what I do on
Linux). I think Python considers it special and looks for pth.
you can probably get that directory from doing
import sys
Hello All,
Hopefully this is an easy question: I'd like to use a .pth file on my
Macintosh so that I can easily import modules that I've created in my
own working directory. I've created a file called Robbie.pth. It
includes a single line:
/Robbie/PythonWork
I can't seem to figure out where