On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 01:46:51PM -0500, Martin Blais wrote:
> Did you export PYTHONPATH?

That wasn't it. I don't even define a PYTHONPATH, because all modules
are installed in system-wide dirs that are in the default sys.path.

The "fix" was removing the beancount-specific picklecache. Many thanks
to Whoop on the #beancount IRC channel for suggesting this.

I was experimenting with the module installation without changing the
beancount file, so it was being cached. I'm guessing it also caches
something that inhibits re-loading user-defined plugins, because
otherwise this (still) doesn't make sense to me :)

Thanks anyway for your quick feedback Martin!
Cheers
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