Tricky. I guess maybe the best way to deal this, then is to symlink everything in site-packages. If anyone has any ideas about how else to do this, please let me know. Thanks.
Jake On Dec 30, 2007 3:08 PM, Evren Esat Özkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's sym.linked to site-packages. But just for testing I moved that link > to the project folder and it worked again. > > > On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:53:38 +0200, Jake B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is your django package installed locally as part of the project, or > > globally > > in someplace like /usr/lib? > > Please let me know. Thanks. > > > > Jake > > > > On Dec 30, 2007 2:34 PM, Evren Esat Özkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm using eric for Django based web development for last four months > but > >> never used it's debugging features. I'm not using eric's shell too > >> (`manage.py shell` with ipython is enough for me) > >> > >> But I'm just tried to run one of my projects via running manage.py with > >> `runserver` argument and it succesfuly started the server then printed > >> all > >> output to the shell. > >> > >> On 12/30/07, Jake B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > >> > I'm getting a bit confused now, because I've added my eric workspace > >> to > >> > my PYTHONPATH, and can import all the modules in my eric workspace > >> from the > >> > python interpreter run from any directory on my system, but when run > >> from > >> > within eric, the modules still cannot import one-another. Also, the > >> eric > >> > python interpreter shell cannot import these modules, even though > >> they are > >> > part of my project, and on my global PYTHONPATH. > >> > Is there a best-practices way of making visible python packages that > >> are > >> > in the same directory and sharing the same project? If not, is there > >> a way > >> > to at least troubleshoot eric to determine what it is using for its > >> > PYTHONPATH? > >> > Please let me know. Thanks. > >> > > >> > Jake > >> > > >> > On Dec 30, 2007 11:42 AM, Jake B < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > >> > > PyDev has this feature. When you make a new project, it > >> automatically > >> > > configures your PYTHONPATH for that project. It also gives you a > >> graphical > >> > > way of adding additional paths to PYTHONPATH, and configuring > >> PYTHONPATH to > >> > > reference other projects in the workspace. This makes things much > >> easier. > >> > > Perhaps I could put this in as a feature request. > >> > > > >> > > Jake > >> > > > >> > > On Dec 30, 2007 7:45 AM, Flavio Coelho < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > >> > > > >> > > > Hi Jake, > >> > > > > >> > > > As far as I know Eric does > >> > > > not adds project folders to the Python (though it would be an > >> interesting feature) > >> > > > > >> > > > What I do in my development directories, when I want to import > >> from > >> > > > a package sitting elsewhere (which I don't want to install > >> globally), is to > >> > > > add a symlink to it to a directory where it will be visible to > >> scripts > >> > > > wanting to import it. > >> > > > > >> > > > it is simple and it works for me without having to move or copy > >> > > > source files. > >> > > > > >> > > > Flávio > >> > > > > >> > > > On 12/29/07, Jake B < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > > > >> > > > > Hi, > >> > > > > I'm trying to use eric4 to debug a django project. To do this, > I > >> > > > > have django checked out of svn, as well as my application > >> files, and they > >> > > > > are all sharing the same workspace. I have directory structure > >> that looks > >> > > > > like this: > >> > > > > > >> > > > > workspace_eric/ > >> > > > > django/ > >> > > > > bin/ > >> > > > > ... > >> > > > > __init__.py > >> > > > > fbproject/ > >> > > > > fbapp/ > >> > > > > __init__.py > >> > > > > models.py > >> > > > > urls.py > >> > > > > views.py > >> > > > > __init.py__ > >> > > > > manage.py > >> > > > > settings.py > >> > > > > urls.py > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Unfortunately, my modules in fbproject package cannot import my > >> > > > > modules in django package, so when I try to start the server by > >> running > >> > > > > fbproject/manage.py, giving it the command line argument * > >> > > > > runserver*, and the working directory > >> /home/jacob/workspace_eric, > >> > > > > it throws an error. Is eric supposed to configure my PYTHONPATH > >> for me? If > >> > > > > so, could anyone please let me know what I'm missing? > >> > > > > Thanks. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Jake > >> > > > > > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > >> > > > > Eric mailing list > >> > > > > [email protected] > >> > > > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > -- > >> > > > Flávio Codeço Coelho > >> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > > > "My grandfather once told me that there were two kinds of people: > >> > > > those who do the work and those who take the credit. 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