Re: Nested/Sub Extensions in Python

2011-07-03 Thread H Linux
On Jul 2, 10:43 pm, Carl Banks pavlovevide...@gmail.com wrote: I got and built the package, and it imported smt.bar just fine for me. So my advice would be to rename all the modules. My guess is that there is a conflict for smt and Python is importing some other module or package. Is

Re: Nested/Sub Extensions in Python

2011-07-02 Thread H Linux
On Jul 2, 3:46 am, Corey Richardson kb1...@aim.com wrote: Excerpts from H Linux's message of Fri Jul 01 16:02:15 -0400 2011: Dear all, I am currently fighting with a problem writing a set of Python extensions in C. If you haven't seen it yet, Cython is a *very* nice tool for writing C

Re: Nested/Sub Extensions in Python

2011-07-02 Thread H Linux
On Jul 2, 2:28 am, Carl Banks pavlovevide...@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, July 1, 2011 1:02:15 PM UTC-7, H Linux wrote: Once I try to nest this, I cannot get the module to load anymore: import smt.bar Traceback (most recent call last):   File stdin, line 1, in module ImportError

Nested/Sub Extensions in Python

2011-07-01 Thread H Linux
Dear all, I am currently fighting with a problem writing a set of Python extensions in C. I want to structure the whole package (here called smt for sub-module test) into different sub-modules, e.g. according to this layout: smt.foo.func() I can only build a module import foo print