How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???

mohan mohan.us2010 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 15 04:46:44 EST 2006


BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> Gabriel Genellina wrote:
> >
> > import sys
> > print sys.path
> > and see what's there.
>
> Yup. Did that before. That's what I mean. The d:\\python is there and
> it doesn't come from the PythonPath in my windows registry. Maybe it
> scans for any directory with python in the name?
>
> ['', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\python24.zip', 'd:\\python',
> 'C:\\Python24\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python24\\lib',
> 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\plat-win', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\lib-tk',
> 'C:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\pythonwin', 'C:\\Python24',
> 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages',
> 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32',
> 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32\\lib',
> 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.7.1-msw-ansi']
>
> rd

Hi rd,

To revert back to my question, I wanted to add a new path to my
PythonWin IDE to access modules which are in folders other than normal
python paths.  Here, I need to put my modules in different folders
since it is a request of the user. I tried to create a new PYTHONPATH
in the environmental variables section, which did not work .

So, is there any way where I can temporarily append the new path/s,
where the PythonWin interpreter would look during run time and discard
after the interpreter is closed.

For example, my main program "ATS.py" will be put in the folder
D:\\dSPACE\ATS\ and my modules will be put in other folders inside the
folder ATS, D:\\dSPACE\ATS\ Level Regulation, D:\\dSPACE\ATS\ Curve
Detection and so on.

So, I would like to tell the interpreter to look in to these folders to
import the modules. 

Is that possible???

Regards,
Mohan




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