>> Not that it would count in any way, but I'd prefer to keep it. How >> would I mark a subdirectory as "not-a-package" otherwise? Guido> What's the use case for that? Have you run into this requirement? Yes, we run into it. We typically install a package with any resources in a resources subdirectory. Now, those resources subdirectories generally don't contain Python files (Glade files are the most frequent occupants), but there's no reason they couldn't contain Python files. Skip
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