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Re: module and namespace

Date 2014-04-19 16:55 +0200
From Egon Frerich <egon@frerich.eu>
Subject Re: module and namespace
References <534E5DA2.7050205@frerich.eu> <53526D28.908@gmail.com>
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Am 19.04.2014 14:33, schrieb bob gailer:
> On 4/16/2014 6:38 AM, Egon Frerich wrote:
>> If I use the interpreter I get:
>>
>> Python 3.3.5 (default, Apr 12 2014, 23:34:20)
>> [GCC 4.6.3] on linux
>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>> import mptt
>> print(mptt)
>> <module 'mptt' from './mptt/__init__.py'>
>>
>>
>> But if I import mptt in my program the print-statement gives
>>
>> <module 'mptt' (namespace)>
>>
>> What is the meaning? When does this happened?
> I can't reproduce that behavior. Running a script with just those 2
> lines in gives me the same result as running in the interactive session.
> 
> Please post the program. Otherwise we are shooting in the dark.
> 
> Also note print is a function not a statement.
> 
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> 


Bob,

Peter Otten gave the hint. The __init__.py in the parent dictionary have
got the wrong ownership so it was not accessible.

Egon


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Re: module and namespace Egon Frerich <egon@frerich.eu> - 2014-04-19 16:55 +0200

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