On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 10:07:33AM -0700, C. Titus Brown wrote:
-> On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 08:45:55AM -0700, michel bellis wrote:
-> -> 
-> -> The problem is reproducible. I have installed pygr on another PC and
-> -> got exactly the same problem :
-> -> 
-> -> If I start a new python console from the 'dos windows', import
-> -> pygr.seqdb works well.
-> -> But if I quit python and I run a test program (with that line inside :
-> -> from pygr import seqdb), that
-> -> raises the ImportError: 'cannot import name seqdb'.
-> -> Finally if I return in a new python console I am not able to import
-> -> seqdb anymore (same ImportError) !
-> 
-> After installation, change directories so that you are no longer in the
-> pygr top-level directory: e.g.,
-> 
-> python setup.py install
-> cd c:\
-> python
-> import pygr
-> import pygr.seqdb
-> import pygr.cnestedlist

(and tell us if you get the same problem!)

--titus
-- 
C. Titus Brown, c...@msu.edu

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