I'm trying to determine which files in the Python library are strictly necessary for my script to run. Right now I'm trying to determine where _io.py is located. In io.py (no underscore), the _io.py module (with underscore) is imported on line 60.
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Some modules are compiled directly into the interpreter -- there are no files corresponding to them. You can retrieve a list of these modules from You might want to have a look at snakefood to determine the dependencies of your script. |
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From python-list email archive: is "_io.py" missing from 2.7.4 ?, the situation for Python 2 and 3 is different: In Python 2.7:
In Python 3:
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Try the DLLs folder under your base python install directory if you are on windows. It contains .pyd modules Ignacio mentions. I had a similar problem with a portable install. Including the DLLs folder contents to my install fixed it. I am using python 2.5. |
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Not all Python modules are written in Python. Try looking for |
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