David Ascher wrote: > On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, James C. Ahlstrom wrote: > > > > This seems logical -- Python extensions must live in > > > directories that Python searches (Python must do its own > > > search because the search order is significant). > > > > The PYTHONPATH search path is what I am trying to get away > > from. If I eliminate PYTHONPATH I still can not use the > > Windows DLL search path (which is superior) because DLLs are > > searched on PYTHONPATH too; thus my post. I don't believe it > > is important for Python module.dll to be located on PYTHONPATH. > > Why is the DLL search path superior? > > In my experience, the DLL search path (PATH for short) Make that: [ os.path.dirname(sys.executable), os.getcwd(), win32api.GetSystemDirectory(), os.path.join(win32api.GetSystemDirectory(), '../SYSTEM'), win32api.GetWindowsDirectory() ] + string.split(os.environ['PATH'], ';') > is > problematic because it requires either using the System control > panel or modifying autoexec.bat, both of which can have massive > systemic effects completely unrelated to Python if a mistake is > made during the modification. Hear, hear! [snip] - Gordon
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