The *.pth is the easiest solution to the problem of being able to run a
script within a given directory. Mark, your solution also works wrt to
appending the needed directory. In fact it is the same as mine. Only
difference is the name of the file and the fact that I don't use an os
import line.
"sdcard.pth" in \Program Files\Python24
containing a single line:
\sd-mmc Card\python
Luke
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Doukidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bandung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject:
Try using "sitecustomize.py". This is the setup I used for Python2.3:
# sitecustomize.py to be placed in python library directory.
import os
import sys
if os.name == 'ce':
sys.path.append("\My Documents\Personal")
Hope this is useful.
Mark Doukidis
On 5/17/06, Bandung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Using the PythonCE interactive window, I am trying to shortcut having to type
in a sys.path.append() command every time I want to run a python script that
is not in the standard path. So I created a module called paths.py with
several sys.path.append commands in it.
When I import this module int