Pat O'Hara wrote: > Hey guys, I know this is a really stupid question, but I've tried > googling and nothing came up. I also tried IRC, but it was too crowded > and I didn't get much useful information. > > I'm using Python 2.5 on WinXP, and I'm trying to do a relative import. > Here's the package structure > > A/ > __init__.py > aneededmodule.py > [some more modules] > B/ > __init__.py > anothermodule.py > > anothermodule.py needs to use aneededmodule.py; package A's __init__.py > looks like this: > > from aneededmodule import somestuff > > My problem is that when anothermodule tries to import ..aneededmodule or > ..somestuff (because somestuff was imported into __init__), I get a > ValueError: Attempted relative import in non-package. > > What's my problem? This seems like something very trivial, but I've > never had to use python for a project of this size before, so I've never > dealt with this. > > Thanks for your help, > -Pat My guess (without seeing your code or error messages; shame on you) is that you are running A/B/anothermodule.py; not -m A.B.anothermodule
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