Virgil Stokes wrote: > I have the following folder-file structure: > > C:/PythonCode/VideoPlayerSimulator/ > +-- __init__.py (empty file) > +-- GlbVars.py (contains the single > class Glb) > > C:/PythonCode/VideoPlayerSimulator/RubberBanding/ > +-- __init__.py > +-- ImportDemo.py > > where, ImportDemo.py contains the following code (a single line): > > from VideoPlayerSimulator.GlbVars import Glb as G > > gives the following error when I execute it: > > *ImportError: No module named VideoPlayerSimulator.GlbVars* > > Note: > 1. My sys.path contains: > ['C:\\PythonCode\\VideoPlayerSimulator', ...]
VideoPlayerSimulator is a package; its *parent* directory has to be in sys.path: ['C:\\PythonCode', ...] > 2. Python 2.7.5 on a Window 7 platform > 3. The same ImportDemo.py file when executed on my Window Vista > platform > with the same folder-file structure, *DOES NOT* give an error and > works > as expected. This is *not* expected; perhaps C:\PythonCode is the current working directory and thus accidentally made it into sys.path as ''. > Why does the error occur, and why does it not occur on the Windows Vista > platform? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list