On 8/6/2010 7:18 PM, Philip Semanchuk wrote:

On Aug 6, 2010, at 3:14 PM, W. eWatson wrote:

I must be missing something. I tried this. (Windows, IDLE, Python 2.5)

Yes, as Benjamin Kaplan pointed out and as I said in the email where I
posted this code snippet, "dependencies is a list of custom classes that
represent modules we need (e.g. numpy)." The code I posted was not meant
to be a complete working example. It's part of a larger piece of code
that I didn't have time to cook down to a simpler, self-sufficient whole.

Also, in your list you've got "numyp" instead of "numpy".

Also, at the top of your code you have "import numpy" and "import scipy"
which defeats the purpose of this code.

Good. It worked. Are there other attributes of a module that can help identify it further? Release date, ...?
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