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I compiled some python modules (which contains some shared libraries) for android. since android mounts sdcard with noexec option, I am forced to put whole python package (ie, *.py + *.so files) in /data partition or any ware in phone memory

since phone memory is very limited, I need a way to keep only shared libraries in /data partion and all *.py files in /sdcard for a single python package.

for example, for numpy package i wish I could put

"numpy.core.multiarray.so" in /data/local/lib/python27/

&

whole numpy package tree (excluding shared libraries) in /sdcard/python/

(sys.path contains both '/sdcard/python/' & '/data/local/lib/python27/')

Any one help please....

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  • sys.path should help you, just append you path to the list - sys.path
    – PurityLake
    Mar 8, 2013 at 19:35

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All you need to do is to add the directory to the PATH, using sys.path. So for your case, it'd look like

import sys.path
sys.path.append(r'/data/local/lib/python27/')
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  • I think I need to calrify my question. my question is 'Does python allow us to put files from a single package to different locations??'
    – harish2704
    Mar 10, 2013 at 6:19
  • @harish2704 So long as the package is told where all its files are, I don't see why not. Best to ask someone else who could give you a definitive answer. Mar 10, 2013 at 7:12
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Modifying the __path__ variable in the __init__ file of the package is the solution. For more detail, see What is path useful for?

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