Hello, I have been developping something in python that has the following hierarchy :
project/src/myPackage/ project/src/myPackage/__init__.py project/src/myPackage/module1.py project/src/myPackage/module2.py project/src/myPackage/test/ project/src/myPackage/test/__init__.py project/src/myPackage/test/test_module1.py project/src/myPackage/test/test_module2.py project/src/myPackage/mySubPackage/__init__.py project/src/myPackage/mySubPackage/module1.py project/src/myPackage/mySubPackage/test/ project/src/myPackage/mySubPackage/test/__init__.py project/src/myPackage/mySubPackage/test/module1.py ... up until now, I had been executing my modules from inside project/src/myPackage/ but I realised that that is wrong (while implementing the test suite) and that since all my modules had relative imports (if module2 needed module1, it would just say : import module1) I changed them to myPackage.module1 for example. Now my test suite is happy, I can say : test.sh myPackage.test and it tests everything. The only problem now is that I can't execute the scripts from inside or outside the myPackage dir, I get this : from outside : Traceback (most recent call last): File "myPackage/module1.py", line 15, in <module> from myPackage import constants, utils ImportError: No module named myPackage or if from inside it : Traceback (most recent call last): File "module1.py", line 15, in <module> from myPackage import constants, utils ImportError: No module named myPackage can anybody please help me? I don't think I understood the whole package/module thing I think... I think some people do some sort of importing in the __init__.py files but I'm not sure this helps in this case. Thanks, Gabriel -- www.mydeskfriend.com PSE - C (EPFL) 1015 Ecublens, Switzerland Tel: +41 21 601 52 76 Mob: +41 76 442 71 62 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list