Hi all, I have a question regarding installation of Python scripts and modules using distutils that I can't find an answer to by searching through Google and the Python website. Hopefully, someone on this list might have ideas?
I am writing a Python app, which I would eventually like to install using disutils. The app has the current tree strucutre: <root> |----- myapp.py |----- modules/ |------ lib/ |------ __init__.py |------ mymodule1.py |------ mymdule2.py |------- cmds/ |------ __init__.py |------ cmds1.py Naturally, in order for my app to properly import the modules, currently it uses the following code: import modules.lib.mymodule1 import modules.lib.mymodule2 import modules.cmds.cmds1 However, when the app gets installed, I would like to install the modules to /usr/lib64/pythonX.Y/site-packages/myapp. I know that I can do this by using the "package_dir" argument to the "setup()" function in distutils.core. To make development easier I would like to be able to run the myapp.py script from the development directory, which means that the import statements have to remain as they are. The issue is that when the script is installed, the import statements will not work anymore since the directory name has been changed from "modules" to "myapp". My problem is that I can't figure out how to modify the myapp.py script to switch from "modules.lib.mymodule1" to "myapp.lib.module1" at install time. Does anyone have any useful hints? Thank you, - Mitko
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