I have fixed the problem adding the following code in one of my models:
import os
os.environ['PYTHONCASEOK'] = '1'
It makes ignore path case on operating systems with case-insensitive
file-systems (namely Win32 and OS/X with the default fs).
Do you think it should be added, with a proper os test, to the importer
code?
On 6/6/11 21:35 , Pierre Thibault wrote:
2011/6/6 Alessandro Iob <alessandro....@gmail.com
<mailto:alessandro....@gmail.com>>
No, it does not work. And the problem is not related to the
*_DateTrackerImporter as I'm not using the track_changes options.*
**I've made some tests and I've found that in
_Web2pyImporter.__call__ the code reaches the "import like 'from x
import a, b, ...'" section with the vars set to:
name = selfgroup.castalia
caller_file_name =
C:\w2p\web2py\applications\castalia\controllers/default.py
self.web2py_path = C:\w2p\web2py
match_app_dir = <_sre.SRE_Match object at 0x018B7420>
modules_prefix = applications.castalia.modules
module_prefix + '.' + name =
applications.castalia.modules.selfgroup.castalia
fromlist = ('config',)
level = -1
then the call to
super(_Web2pyImporter, self).__call__(
modules_prefix+"."+name, globals, locals, fromlist, level
)
raises the ImportError exception (No module named
castalia.modules.selfgroup.castalia).
The sys.path seems correct:
['', 'C:\\w2p\\web2py\\site-packages', 'C:\\w2p\\web2py',
'C:\\w2p\\web2py\\gluon', 'C:\\w2p\\web2py\\library.zip']
No clue.
When you are using "Castalia" as the name of your application, is all
code values above appears with "castalia" in lower case?
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