Hi Sylvain, Thanks for the answer, here is the issue : https://bitbucket.org/logilab/pylint/issue/324/namespaces-and-virutlaenv.
I also provided you with a repository allowing you to try it out. Cheers 2014-08-29 7:27 GMT+02:00 Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thena...@logilab.fr>: > On 28 août 19:06, François Vanderkelen wrote: > > Hi experts, > > Hi François, > > > I have another issue which seems to be related to namespaces but > happening > > only inside virtualenv. > > > > Whenever I am running pylint on a namespaced module calling dependencies > > inside another module within the same namespace (or a parent one), I get > an > > unable to import "module" error. > > > > I missed a command and installed all my packages in my global > environement > > by mistake and ran the same pylint, everything was running smoothly (went > > from -14,14 to 8.46 for a single file). > > > > I tried to change the vitualen pylint version to match the one installed > > globally without success. Looks like the pylint inside my virtualenv is > not > > running on the correct path. > > > > I will continue digging and try to provide you with more details (and > > files) but I was wondering if this was a known issue or just a > > configuration thing ? > > we've been suspecting such problems for a while but we're still missing > some > concret information about this (and I'm personnaly not much a user of > virtual > env and namesace pacckage splitted across various directories). So it > would be > valuable to add a new issue with all the information you get about the > subject. > > Thanks! > -- > Sylvain Thénault, LOGILAB, Paris (01.45.32.03.12) - Toulouse > (05.62.17.16.42) > Formations Python, Debian, Méth. Agiles: http://www.logilab.fr/formations > Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services > CubicWeb, the semantic web framework: http://www.cubicweb.org >
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