Hi Daniel, > I think it's worth pointing out that if a file called "ask.py" is in > /usr/bin, the statement: > > import ask > > from a Python program in /usr/bin which hasn't modified its sys.path > will, unless I am terribly confused, pick up ask.py instead of whatever > module it was looking for. I'm not aware of any module named "ask" > right now, but I can certainly imagine someone creating one.
That would not be a problem, as no other program imports ask.py... Regards, Paga > > Daniel > > -- > /-------------------- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -------------------\ > | Put no trust in cryptic comments. > | > \---------------------- A duck! -- http://www.python.org > ---------------------/ -- Marco Paganini | UNIX / Linux / Networking [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP: http://www.paganini.net/pgp/ http://www.paganini.net | Magnus Frater te spectat...