Dear Alex,
>From what I can get from your snapshot, I would say that your “Root
Folder” does not point to the GIMIAS “src” folder (where csnGIMIASDef.py
is).
I would also suggest not to choose a build folder (either the main one or
the third party one) inside the source tree, better if outside. The same for
your newly created plugins. That way you keep the GIMIAS source code clean
and know exactly what you have changed.
Another remark would be to use the latest CSnake (2.5) if you are compiling
GIMIAS 1.4 and above
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimias/files/GIMIAS%20v1.4.2/Developer/CSna
ke-2.5.0-Setup.exe/download).
Best,
Yves
From: Xavier Planes [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: jueves, 17 de mayo de 2012 12:45
To: Yves Martelli
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [Gimias-developers] FW: help about the plugins
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your feedback. I forward your email to the
mailing list and to Yves Martelli. He is our expert on CSnake and will help
you to fix this problem.
Best regards,
Xavi
From: Zhijun Zhang [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: jueves, 17 de mayo de 2012 10:57
To: Xavier Planes
Subject: Re: help about the plugins
hi Xavi:
Thank you very much for your help. I am trying to create a plugin as
the wiki does.
however, when I use csnake to setup the environment (press the update), I
got the following errors,
it said 'no module named csnGIMIASDef' (see the fig).
I do not know what how to make this work.
Thank you very much.
regards,
Alex
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