On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 7:45:03 AM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote:
>
> if a module is required, it is imported.
>

What names can be be imported?  Must a 3rd-party module be renamed to fit 
the plug-in scheme?  My understanding is "no".
 

> if it's in two places, the same thing applies. why should it be an issue ?
>

Updating all copies, but the OP seems to be on linux, so using links can 
help with that.
 
/dps


> On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 9:33:35 AM UTC+1, Mirek Zvolský wrote:
>>
>> ....and have TWO identical...
>>
>> Dne středa 25. února 2015 9:32:26 UTC+1 Mirek Zvolský napsal(a):
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> maybe I don't understand how web2py handles a situation, when some 
>>> python module is required by the web2py plugin.
>>> I think, web2py cannot recognize it as part of the plugin (because of 
>>> name not starting with plugin_...) or I can rename it (and have to 
>>> identical files with standard and non-standard name).
>>> Or is here some solution....?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dne úterý 24. února 2015 21:31:51 UTC+1 Niphlod napsal(a):
>>>>
>>>> I don't see any cons in the actual naming conventions, and frankly, no 
>>>> pros on the one you're suggesting...granted, web2py plugins won't work 
>>>> with 
>>>> django, but the same applies for django packages: they don't work on 
>>>> web2py.
>>>>
>>>>

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