You are right, the debug screen show "sys.path". However, I have tried several times putting the packages into the directory "C:\PROGRA~1\WebSite\bin\lib\site-packages". They all have "__init__.py" and they still can't be found. The only thing that worked was putting them in "C:\PROGRA~1\WebSite\bin\lib". I agree that this shouldn't be. Every other Python installation I have dealt with used the site-packages directory. What I don't know is why or how to change the behavior. And I still can't get the system to find the _image.pyd file. -----Original Message----- From: Dieter Maurer [mailto:dieter@handshake.de] Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:43 PM To: Friedlander Paul Cc: 'zope@zope.org' Subject: RE: [Zope] I can't seem to get site-packages to work under Win32 Friedlander Paul writes:
The debug screen shows "C:\PROGRA~1\WebSite\bin\lib\site-packages" under syspath and Look's like you have been a bit careless:
If "syspath" is "sys.path", then if you put the packages you want to have in "site-packages" into "C:\PROGRA~1\WebSite\bin\lib\site-packages", then they will be found. Check that each package contains an "__init__.py". Some archivers delete empty file on unpacking. This causes Python not to recognize a package. Dieter