I have two really simple scripts: C:\Python27\Scripts\foo --- if __name__ == '__main__': import bar bar.main()
C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\bar.py --- from multiprocessing import Pool def task(arg): return arg def main(): pool = Pool() res = pool.apply_async(task, (3.14,)) print res.get() if __name__ == '__main__': main() If I run "python C:\[...]bar.py", 3.14 is printed. If I run "python C:\ [...]foo", I get a long string of identical errors: File "<string>", line 1 in <module> File "C:\Python27\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 346, in main prepare(preparation_data) File "C:\Python27\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 455, in prepare file, path_name, etc = imp.find_module(main_name, dirs) ImportError: No module named foo This same scheme works on Linux. What step have I missed to allow a script to run code from a subpackage that uses multiprocessing? Thanks, Darren -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list