Hi, Ok... Before getting into Zope+Gadfly, et al, I played around with installing Gadfly into the /usr/local/lib/python1.5 directory (since I didn't see any harm in having that there, from my perspective)... I see that gadfly is also installed in the Zope lib... I currently have the gadfly code in two places. Now that I'm ready to install the DCOracle stuff, etc... what is the best way to do that? Do you recommend having separate library areas for each thing (like gadfly, DCOracle, etc)? or just jam them all into the same lib? Is there anything about the DCOracle packaged in the Zope adapter that would prevent just using what is placed elsewhere (e.g. /usr/local/lib/python1.5 or subdir)? Now that I'm getting ready to start running a much more fully featured Python... I'm looking for "the voice of experience" in how to lay it out so that it can be managed. -- Cheers, --ldl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LD Landis ldl@HealthPartners.Com N0YRQ Voice 612/883-5511 Fax 612/883-6363 HealthPartners, 8100 34th Avenue So, PO Box 1309, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Shape your life not from your memories, but from your hopes. (Borrowed) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------