Am 22.09.2015 um 00:16 schrieb davecortesi:
> Per the existing doc regarding error messages,
>
>     A message may also be produced when a class or function is
>     declared in a package (an ``__init__.py`` module), and the import
>     specifies ``package.name``. In this case, the analysis can't tell
>     if name is supposed to refer to a submodule or package.
>
>
> Is this still correct in the new modulegraph analysis?

I would keep this message for now. This heavily depends on the *exact*
interaction of imports and global assignments. As of current
python3-head, I assume this message still occurs for source-files. while
for byte-code-files it does not. (But I did not test it.)

See also
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/1289#issuecomment-142085689

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