Hi,

I must say, I agree, it would be better if rpy had it's own directory,
it makes it easier to spot and if necessary remove / reinstalll the
installation.  And it's the usual standard...

Matthew

On 10/1/07, Peter Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering why rpy (on windows) installs in the site-packages
> directory, instead of its own folder underneath (e.g. site-packages\rpy).
> It seems like this makes a bit of a mess of the site-packages directory.
>
>  This is with rpy-1.0-RC3.win32-R2.0.0-R-2.5.1-py2.5.exe.
>
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
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