On one side, you have add this to ~/.bashrc export PYTHONPATH=~/local/lib/python
On the other, in order to build up the module you have to install all in a single directory ~/local/lib/python/ipyclam/ and creating a __init__.py file on it. Then, in that file, do: from Network import Network from Dummy_NetworkProxy import Dummy_NetworkProxy from Clam_NetworkProxy import Clam_NetworkProxy Try just to import the ones we need to call the constructor. Do not expose too much classes to the final user. David. On Wednesday 27 July 2011 23:47:09 Xavier Serra Román wrote: > David, I was working on "import ipyclam" to import all the classes at once > and I saw that the installation doesn't work. The default installation with > scons which points at $HOME/local/lib/python doesn't seem to work for me. > ipython can't find the modules there. > > When I set the prefix to be at /usr/local it works. I don't know if this is > the best solution though, because copying them to > /usr/local/lib/python/ipyclam didn't make "import ipyclam" work... Maybe > we should consider distutils for installation or investigate more with > scons. > > I know this isn't a priority right now, but I kinda liked using "import > ipyclam" and have all the classes into the ipyclam namespace.. > > Bye! > > PS: > _______________________________________________ > clam-devel mailing list > clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org > http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org _______________________________________________ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org