hi all,

I installed an app called idios into python2.6/site-packages/idios dir,

now I need to make a small change, adding the following line(just for
purpose of explaining this question)
@login_required
to one of the functions defined in idios/views.py

The way I can think of is I can copy all the app's source .py files into my
project/apps dir, then I can make whatever changes I want,
but seems that's against the principle of using those apps as library.
is there a better way of doing that?

or it's just the nature of any django apps:
if you need to modify anything in the urls.py ,views.py or models.py,
you just grab the source and make is as a local project app?

I know for template files I can just copy individual file into my project
dir and leave the rest under /site-packages,
but how about the .py files?


thanks,
Tom

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