Hi Fabio, I wish I could use the latest PyDev, unfortunately I need Aptana studio. It's a pity they won't let us install individual packages from their bundle. If they did, I could install only the other packages and install PyDev separately.
Thanks for your help once again. Yours, Renato 2014-02-17 16:07 GMT-03:00 Fabio Zadrozny <fabi...@gmail.com>: > > On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Renato <rvernu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> It's solved now, oh my god I was so stupid! I created a package named >> "pybrain" for testing PyBrain module, so obviously when I tryed to import >> something from PyBrain library, Python would import all modules from this >> personal package I created. The problem was not being reproduced outside >> Eclipse because only within Eclipse my personal workstation directory >> (which contained the personal package "pybrain") was visible. The solution >> was simple: I just deleted the personal package named "pybrain" and now >> everything is working. Thank you very much for your help! >> > > > Hi Renato, > > Nice that you got it working... > > Now, just as a heads up, that version of PyDev is quite old (the latest > PyDev release: 3.3.3 is in many ways improved when comparing to older PyDev > versions). I know Aptana Studio still has the older version, so, if you use > mostly Python and you don't need the other features that Aptana Studio > adds, it might be worth going to pure Eclipse + PyDev (or using LiClipse > which also adds support for other languages -- besides being better > configured out of the box, although it's a commercial counterpart of PyDev > -- whose funds help to keep PyDev development going forward). > > Cheers, > > Fabio >
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