[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Dec 14, 3:44 pm, SMALLp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hy! >> I'm new in Linux, and i feel little less newer in python. >> >> I need advice and help. I'm making an application witch purpose is >> irrelevant. It has a lot of code for now and I've only made interface. >> So I've tried to split code into separate files and in windows as I >> remember worked file when i wrote eg. import myFile but now in Ubuntu >> it says Module not found. (I'm using Ubuntu and I've installed python >> 2.5 and wxPython 2.8.4, and I'm using GedIt as my favorite text editor). >> The question is how to make this work (files are in the same folder) >> > > Not sure what is going on here from this description. You may need to > use the sys module and add the path to your module temporarily. > > import sys > sys.path.append("//path/to/myFile") > >
I managed to make simple thing complicated. So what i was trying to do is to write part of my program in a separate file and than use "import myFile as my" to use classes written in that file. Thanks for the answer Mike! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list