Oh I thought you were on windows. My apologies. Where (directory) have
you placed your Gnubg Python modules on your Linux box? I seem to
recall putting mine in /usr/local/share/gnubg/scripts but that was a
while back.
On 16-Apr-10, at 1:45 PM, stormen wrote:
I seem not to have a pythonlib subdir (?!) I am on a linux box and
have
installed from a repo.
Michael Petch wrote:
Are your Python modules inside of the pythonlib subdirectory within
the Gnubg install folder?
On 16-Apr-10, at 12:58 PM, Bob Harley wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a couple of functions that I want to add to my
gnubg.py and am using some imports. When I start my python
interpreter my import statement works fine, but adding the same
import statement to gnubg.py or using it after having dropped to
python using ">" when running GnuBG I get an import error:
"ImportError: No module named MyModule", where MyModule is a module
that is installed and wich I can Import when just running ">python"
in a console.
Suggestions ?
Storm
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