On 12/10/2013 09:25 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 12/10/2013 08:56 PM, smilesonisa...@gmail.com wrote: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "aaa.py", line 5, in <module> >> from ccc.ddd import sss >> ImportError: No module named ccc.ddd >> >> directory structure as follows: >> >> ccc >> | >> ddd >> | >> aaa.py >> sss.py > > This is because directories have no inherent meaning to python. A > module is normally a file. If you want to group a bunch of files > together you have to use a package. See the docs on how to make a > package. But the namespace structure within a package isn't based on > the directory tree either. It's usually set up by __init__.py within > the package which imports modules defined in the package into the > namespace. > > http://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/modules.html#packages > > Hope this helps. >
I didn't quite get that right. Follow John's advice on __init.py__ and you'll have what you want I think. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list