Re: Shared script

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  • Clay Hobbs

    Re: Shared script


    On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 14:41 -0700, Zach Hobesh wrote:
    I wrote a script that several different people on different machines
    need to run on a regular basis. When I first wrote it, it was in
    crisis mode, I got something out that was quick and dirty, very bare
    bones. Recently I had some more time, so I pushed most of the
    functions that the script uses into a module, because I use those
    functions on a pretty regular basis.
    >
    My problem is this:
    >
    The module is on MY machine in MY Python25 folder. I like it there,
    because like I said, I use the functions within it on a pretty regular
    basis. However, the other people who need to run the original script
    don't have the module. My quick fix was to throw the module into the
    shared folder, which works, but means everytime I have to update the
    module I have to update 2 different files, the one in my Python25
    folder and the one in the shared network folder. Is there a better
    way to do this, short of asking everybody else to put the module in
    thir Python 25 folder (which would mean me e-mailing them to update
    the module, and then assuming that they did) ?!?
    >
    Thanks,
    >
    Zach
    >
    You could just give the script and the module to the other people who
    use your script, and tell them to put the files in the same directory.
    I hope this could help you.

    --Ratfink

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