I\'ve read through the FAQ for Jython and this post Jython and python modules but am not sure how I can determine if a module is written purely in C or Python.
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I was using Eclipse, and including the path to the root dir (nltk or site-packages) did not work. However, making jar files of both the nltk directory and the yaml directory did work. Example,
jar -cf nltk.jar /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/7.0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nltk
jar -cf yaml.jar /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/7.0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yaml
Then in my Jython code I had to add the jar files, which I added to the project's lib dir,
sys.path.append("/Users/peter/phd/lib/yaml.jar")
sys.path.append("/Users/peter/phd/lib/nltk.jar")
In addition to this I had to use the Eclipse import archive file feature to get it to see the NLTK modules.
Had a bit of a struggle with this, so hope it saves someone else some time.
Did you add C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\nltk
to sys.path
as stated in your question? It should really be C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages
, which is the directory containing nltk
. If you don't want to add the entire site-packages
, try moving the nltk
folder to another folder.