Python or Windows seems to have trouble importing DLLs when inside packages. I'm working on an extension which pulls in a DLL gmp31.dll which lives inside a package dir mx/Number/mxNumber along side the Python wrapper extension mxNumber.pyd. Currently, I'm using this code in the subpackage's __init__.py: # On Windows we also distribute the GMP DLL (in the win32 subdir). To # have Win32 find the DLL we need to be explicit about the path in # sys.path though. This trick works for all startup directories # *except* \PythonXX (for some reason this fails), but is not thread # safe... import sys, os if sys.platform[:3] == 'win': abspath = os.path.abspath(__path__[0]) sys.path.insert(0, abspath) from mxNumber import * sys.path.remove(abspath) else: from mxNumber import * I don't have any clue why the import works from everywhere *except* the Python21 install directory... anyone does ? Thanks, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Company & Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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