Can anyone in the list also reply if they do NOT get problems running programs with skellington-compliant structure on Vista? So far I've got only one person informing of problems executing the program and I'd like to hear if that's widespread or not.
-Thiago On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Thiago Chaves <shundr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > recently I was informed that my most recent project is not running > properly in Vista. I'm using the skellington structure suggested by > Pyweek administration and I'm wondering if that's somehow related. > > File structure for the project (as far as it is relevant to this post): > ssof/run_game.py > ssof/lib/main.py > > run_game.py's contents: > > ____________________ > #! /usr/bin/env python > > import sys > import os > > > try: > __file__ > except NameError: > pass > else: > libdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'lib')) > sys.path.insert(0, libdir) > > import main > main.main() > _______________ > > User feedback: > > Alright then, > Open fully-updated Windows Vista. Open IDLE. Python version number is > 2.5.2. Open run_game.py. Hit F5 (runs the script). > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Users\Andy > Hanson\Desktop\ssof-2009-01-31-fixed\ssof_alpha4\run_game.py", line > 15, in <module> > import main > ImportError: No module named main > > This is certainly a very simple problem! > > ________________ > > Any thoughts? What am I doing wrong here? > > (I'm attaching run_game.py just in case the formatting gets messed up) > > -Thiago >