Fredrik Lundh wrote: > > you tried "import sys; print sys.path" on Windows? It is junk. > > not on my machine. On my Windows machine I get: ['', '.', 'N:/prd/winlease/vest', '.\\DLLs', '.\\lib', '.\\lib\\plat-win', '.\\lib\\lib-tk', 'f:\\bin'] PYTHONPATH is N:/prd/winlease/vest. os.path.dirname(sys.executable) is F:/bin. The others are junk. What do you get? Did you change sys.path from the default? > it would help if you stopped assuming that every- > one have the same problems as you have. we've > distributed several python apps on windows, and > frankly, I don't understand what you're talking > about. We distribute our app by freezing all *.py files into a DLL, and we don't set PYTHONPATH on the target machine. The files are located with the executable file and are found there. This works fine and we don't have a problem with it. It would help me a lot if you could describe how you distribute your app. Do you set PYTHONPATH on the target machine? JimA
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