my_python_stuff folder as you have in your system; is stated in PYTHONPATH in your Maya.env file, correct ?

And within the folder on your system 'my_python_path' you have a few python scripts to which when running the correct command for those scripts in Maya, those scripts execute ?



Justin Israel <mailto:[email protected]>
Monday, April 04, 2016 7:49 PM


On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:43 AM Crest Christopher <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Justin can you make a video of your Maya.env including the
    Maya.env, including PYTHONPATH as well your userSetup file and
    what is within the userSetup file ?


I'm not recording a video to show you the contents of two files. If you read the history of this thread you will see my reply where I explained the contents of the two files in actual text.

I will even save you the trouble of scrolling through the history and repaste in simpler text than before:

**2015-x64/Maya.env**
PYTHONPATH=""

**2015-x64/scripts/userSetup.mel**
python("import sys; sys.path.append('/tmp/my_python_stuff')");



    If it works for you, and it's not working for me and I'm doing
    exactly the same thing as you, the only way is to do a one to one
    match and see where there is a inconsistency.



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    Monday, April 04, 2016 7:37 PM


    On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:15 AM Christopher.
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    wrote:

        It sounds as if there is absolutely no way for the Python
        modules to be loaded by a userSetup.mel or userSetup.py file
        and have python scripts which rest in a custom
        folder/directory on a system which are read by the Maya.env
        file as PYTHONPATH="". That is what I'm beginning to extract
        from all the suggestions !


    This is a false statement. The correct statement would be that
    you are personally not finding a way to make this work. As I had
    previously mentioned, I set up a similar reproduction of your
    configuration on my OSX laptop and was able to set custom paths,
    which were visible in sys.path within Maya.

    I am not sure why it is not working for you.


        As my original question stated, it worked when it was a
        system environment variable, I forgot the system environment
        variable for which I used to load python modules.

        And so when it was working, I could throw a python script in
        my PYTHONPATH as stated in my Maya.env file restart and
        presto it would work.


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            is the path used for the modules to append to a system
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    It sounds as if there is absolutely no way for the Python modules
    to be loaded by a userSetup.mel or userSetup.py file and have
    python scripts which rest in a custom folder/directory on a
    system which are read by the Maya.env file as PYTHONPATH="". That
    is what I'm beginning to extract from all the suggestions !

    As my original question stated, it worked when it was a system
    environment variable, I forgot the system environment variable
    for which I used to load python modules.

    And so when it was working, I could throw a python script in my
    PYTHONPATH as stated in my Maya.env file restart and presto it
    would work.

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    It sounds as if there is absolutely no way for the Python modules
    to be loaded by a userSetup.mel or userSetup.py file and have
    python scripts which rest in a custom folder/directory on a system
    which are read by the Maya.env file as PYTHONPATH="". That is what
    I'm beginning to extract from all the suggestions !


This is a false statement. The correct statement would be that you are personally not finding a way to make this work. As I had previously mentioned, I set up a similar reproduction of your configuration on my OSX laptop and was able to set custom paths, which were visible in sys.path within Maya.

I am not sure why it is not working for you.


    As my original question stated, it worked when it was a system
    environment variable, I forgot the system environment variable for
    which I used to load python modules.

    And so when it was working, I could throw a python script in my
    PYTHONPATH as stated in my Maya.env file restart and presto it
    would work.


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As my original question stated, it worked when it was a system environment variable, I forgot the system environment variable for which I used to load python modules.

And so when it was working, I could throw a python script in my PYTHONPATH as stated in my Maya.env file restart and presto it would work.

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