On 2009-08-06 18:04, Peter Chant wrote:
Chaps,
any ideas, I'm floundering - I don't quite get it. I have the following
files, setup.py and main.py in a directory pphoto:
# more setup.py
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name = "Pphoto",
version = "0.1",
packages = find_packages(),
# other arguments here...
entry_points = {'console_scripts': ['foo = pphoto.main:HelloWorld',]}
)
bash-3.1# more main.py
def HelloWorld():
print "Hello World!"
print "Odd world"
From various websites that should produce a script foo that runs HelloWorld.
It does produce a script that simply crashes.
bash-3.1# foo
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/foo", line 8, in<module>
load_entry_point('Pphoto==0.1', 'console_scripts', 'foo')()
File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/pkg_resources.py", line 277, in
load_entry_point
File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/pkg_resources.py", line 2098, in
load_entry_point
File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/pkg_resources.py", line 1831, in load
ImportError: No module named pphoto.main
bash-3.1#
Note, doing this as root as it seems not to do anything usefull at all if I
run python setup develop as a user.
Any ideas? I must be missing something fundamental?
You need to put main.py into the pphoto package.
$ mkdir pphoto/
$ mv main.py pphoto/
$ touch pphoto/__init__.py
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