Did you restart web2py/web server? On Friday, 30 November 2012 15:07:26 UTC-6, Maggs wrote: > > Hm, ok, that makes sense. However I have changed the name of the module > within my app and restart web2py but I'm still getting the same error. > Now the case is: > site-packages/mymodule/a.py > site-packages/mymodule/b.py > applications/myapp/modules/c.py > > a.py imports b.py and is saying it does not have the attribute 'function'. > I have tried explicitly naming the package.module within a.py (import > mymodule.b.py as opposed to just import b.py) but that made no difference. > > On Friday, November 30, 2012 12:10:29 PM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> consider this case: >> >> site-packages/mymodule/a.py >> site-packages/mymodule/b.py >> applications/myapp/modules/b.py >> >> if myapp "import mymodule.a" and a.py "import b" this worked fine before >> but does not work in 2.2. This because the latest web2py has a custom >> import that always looks first in myapp/modules/ >> >> technically it is a bug in mymodule/a.py which should not >> >> import .b >> >> and not >> >> import b >> >> since the module does not know what is the path. >> >> >> On Friday, 30 November 2012 12:32:16 UTC-6, Maggs wrote: >>> >>> Yes and this is what I was curious about. I do have a utility module >>> under myapp/modules/, however this cm module is calling it's own utility >>> module completely outside of my app, so I don't understand how it could be >>> getting them confused. This was never an issues in 1.99. I will try >>> changing the name of the utility module inside my app and see if it helps >>> though. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> On Friday, November 30, 2012 6:37:41 AM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>> >>>> Do you have anything under yourapp/modules/? >>>> >>>> On Thursday, 29 November 2012 17:30:30 UTC-6, Maggs wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I recently upgraded to web2py 2.2.1 from 1.99. I have an external set >>>>> of modules that I am importing into my application. Since I updated to >>>>> 2.2.1 I am getting errors saying that the module does not have the >>>>> attribute 'function'. >>>>> To explain further, I have an external set of modules under the folder >>>>> cmweb. This folder is in my python path. I have from cmweb import cm at >>>>> the >>>>> top of my controller. Within the cm module, a module called utility is >>>>> being imported. This module is also inside the cmweb folder. Now when I >>>>> call functions from the cm module, I am getting an error saying that the >>>>> utility module has no attribute 'function'. This was not happening before >>>>> I >>>>> upgraded to 2.2.1. Any ideas what might be happening here? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>>> >>>>
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