Apologies for my n00bness, but I've now got Rpyc and a folder called
rpyc3.

I am trying to run server.py from the http://rpyc.wikidot.com/demo:chat
example (the actual code)...

This line:
from rpyc3 import Service, async

gives this traceback:
Traceback
    <module>    D:\PythonProjects\ChatDemo\server.py    2
    <module>    I:\PORTAB~1.1\App\lib\site-packages\rpyc\__init__.py
35     <----- This is the path to rpyc 2.6, and not rpyc3.  (except
it's Rpyc, but maybe windows is just funny)
ImportError: No module named rpyc.core


Am I installing the package wrong?  (I am *very* noob at python)

What I did was download it and extract it to I:\PORTAB~1.1\App\lib
\site-packages\rpyc3.  Is there another step to installing a package?

Regards,
-Reenen



On Oct 19, 5:19 pm, tomer filiba <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, in the 2.xx branch, the package was named "Rpyc", while in 3.xx it's
> named "rpyc"
> so if you're not using windows, the file system is case-sensitive, and then
> it's okay.
>
> if not, just rename the "Rpyc" to, say "rpyc2", and change the imports in
> pyscripter to "import rpyc2",
> or rename "rpyc" to "rpyc3", and maybe you'll have to fix some imports in
> the rpyc code itself.
>
> -tomer
>
> An NCO and a Gentleman
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 13:37, Reenen Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I got portable python for me (mostly because I am not a "super user"
> > at work, and don't have admin rights) for Python 3.
>
> > On this, rpyc 2.6 is included for PyScripter to use (or that's how I
> > understand).  But *I* want to do stuff with services and higher levels
> > of security...
>
> > Is rpyc backward compatible... if not, can I have 2 installed on the
> > same system?
>
> > Regards,
> > -Reenen

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