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2.2 Listing individual modules
For a small module distribution, you might prefer to list all modules
rather than listing packages--especially the case of a single module
that goes in the ``root package'' (i.e., no package at all). This
simplest case was shown in section 1.2; here is a
slightly more involved example:
py_modules = ['mod1', 'pkg.mod2']
This describes two modules, one of them in the ``root'' package, the
other in the pkg package. Again, the default package/directory
layout implies that these two modules can be found in mod1.py and
pkg/mod2.py, and that pkg/__init__.py exists as well.
And again, you can override the package/directory correspondence using
the package_dir option.
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