Re: __file__ is sometimes absolute, sometimes relative

2010-10-01 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 21:00:02 +0200 Sébastien Barthélemy wrote: > Hi, > > Arnaud, Christian, thank you for your help. > > I'll use abspath, it's shorter. > > Any idea why it's sometimes absolute, sometimes not? AFAICT, that's because sys.path contains some absolute paths and some relative ones.

Re: __file__ is sometimes absolute, sometimes relative

2010-10-01 Thread Sébastien Barthélemy
Hi, Arnaud, Christian, thank you for your help. I'll use abspath, it's shorter. Any idea why it's sometimes absolute, sometimes not? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: __file__ is sometimes absolute, sometimes relative

2010-10-01 Thread Arnaud Delobelle
Sébastien Barthélemy writes: > Hello, Hi! > I use a data file that lies on disk in the same directory that the > module which makes use of it. > > The data file is checked in the repository and gets installed by > the distutils ``package_data`` directive, so it is in place both > during develop

Re: __file__ is sometimes absolute, sometimes relative

2010-10-01 Thread Christian Heimes
Am 01.10.2010 13:00, schrieb Sébastien Barthélemy: > Hello, > > I use a data file that lies on disk in the same directory that the > module which makes use of it. > > The data file is checked in the repository and gets installed by > the distutils ``package_data`` directive, so it is in place bot