No, because the web2py code (under Windows only) keeps trying to import
it in lowercase. I can just rename the application (and it works that
way), but I think this is just a workaround and not a solution to a
problem that should not exist.
On 6/6/11 17:44 , Pierre Thibault wrote:
2011/6/6 Alessandro Iob <alessandro....@gmail.com
<mailto:alessandro....@gmail.com>>
Found something: the application folder is named 'Castalia' with the
first char in uppercase, while the importer tries to import it as
'applications.castalia....', in lowercase.
I've tried from the python shell to import using
applications.Castalia..... and it worked.
Problem solved?
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