Thanks Alex, that did the trick!  I'm about halfway through the test suite,
and everything's working great so far.

On 7/5/07, Alex Holkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Cort Stratton wrote:
> > I'm afraid that still didn't help; I created the tests\regression
> > directory manually and downloaded the __init__.py into the new
> > directory, and it still complains about a non-existant
> > tests.regression module when I run tests\test.py.
> >
> > Attempting to fool the script by changing the import path to just
> > "import regression" and running the script from within the tests
> > directory gives different (but still not helpful) results: lines and
> > lines and lines of the following error, repeated for every test:
> >
> > INFO:root:Beginning test at Thu Jul 05 18:16:25 2007
> > INFO:root:Capabilities are: GENERIC, WIN
> > INFO:root:sys.platform = win32
> > INFO:root:Reading test plan from Y:\pyglet-1.0alpha1\tests\plan.txt
> > INFO:root:Testing window.WINDOW_OPEN.
> > ERROR:root:Cannot load test for window.WINDOW_OPEN
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "Y:\pyglet-1.0alpha1\tests\test.py", line 212, in test
> >     module = self.get_module(options.test_root )
> >   File "Y:\pyglet-1.0alpha1\tests\test.py", line 194, in get_module
> >     module = __import__(name)
> > ImportError: No module named tests.window.WINDOW_OPEN
> >
> > I feel like something pretty fundamental is going wrong here, and that
> > I'll kick myself when I find it.  Any suggestions?
>
> You definitely won't be able to run it from inside the tests directory.
> Assuming tests\__init__.py exists, I suspect your problem is that "." is
> not in your PYTHONPATH (so, when it tries to import tests.regression
> etc, it's only looking within the python lib).
>
> From the Windows command prompt:
>
>   set PYTHONPATH=.;%PYTHONPATH%
>
> Or if you're using cygwin/bash:
>
>   set PYTHONPATH ".;$PYTHONPATH" && export PYTHONPATH
>
> Or you can set it permanently from the environment variables dialog in
> the advanced tab under My Computer properties.  If there's no PYTHONPATH
> set, create a new value with "." (period).
>
> Cheers
> Alex.
>
> >
>

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