On 10-Mar-14 21:31, Virgil Stokes wrote:
I have the following folder-file structure:

 C:/PythonCode/VideoPlayerSimulator/
                                 +--  __init__.py (empty file)
+-- GlbVars.py (contains the single class Glb)

 C:/PythonCode/VideoPlayerSimulator/RubberBanding/
                                         +--  __init__.py
                                         +-- ImportDemo.py

 where, ImportDemo.py contains the following code (a single line):

from VideoPlayerSimulator.GlbVars import Glb as G

 gives the following error when I execute it:

*ImportError: No module named VideoPlayerSimulator.GlbVars*

 Note:
  1. My sys.path contains:
     ['C:\\PythonCode\\VideoPlayerSimulator', ...]
  2. Python 2.7.5 on a Window 7 platform
  3. The same ImportDemo.py file when executed on my Window Vista platform
with the same folder-file structure, *DOES NOT* give an error and works
     as expected.

Why does the error occur, and why does it not occur on the Windows Vista platform?

After searching for more on this topic I found that the following did work on Windows 7:

import imp
G = imp.load_source('foo', 'C:/PythonCode/VideoPlayerSimulator/GlbVars.py').Glb

But, I am still unable to determine why my first method does not work on Window 7.
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