I've been trying to build rpms of enthought system components. Some of them use namespace packages. Those packages have the required __init__.py files containing "__import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__)". According to the Setuptools Guide, these __init__.py files are not to be packaged when using "system" packaging (such as bdist_rpm) and when I run bdist_rpm they are not included in the rpms. However, there are egg-info directories and nspkg.pth files produced, included in the rpms, and installed in site-packages. When I tried to run the enthought example applications, I had various kinds of import failures. I found that fixing them required putting the unpackaged __init__.py files into the relevant directories in the namespace packages. The various rpms were being placed in the proper locations where they should have been found for importing. There were some strange errors, such as in one case when I tried to test the imports interactively an "import a.b.c" worked, but an "import a.b.c as c" failed. Before putting in the __init__.py files, I tried removing the egg-info and nspkg.pth files from site_packages. That did not improve things. I also noticed that some other packages had pth files in site-packages, so that may be what is needed if the egg-info and nspkg.pth are removed, although I don't know why or what the pth files are supposed to contain. I think setuptools is somehow not properly processing bdist_rpm if there are namespace packages involved. Also, the setuptools don't seem to have an option to not create the egg info and nspkg.pth files and/or to not package them if bdist_rpm is being used. Stan Klein