On 11 June 2011 04:55, Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
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On , Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app named
Castalia (note the
2011/6/9 Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com
2011/6/9 caleb.hatti...@gmail.com
On , Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app named
Castalia (note the capitalization) with a module
/modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, which I
On , Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/6/9 cjrh caleb.hatti...@gmail.com
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 03:03:51 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:Users
who have an opinion please share it now. This is important.
Could you direct us to more details about the issue? My current
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On , Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/6/9 cjrh caleb.hatti...@gmail.com
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 03:03:51 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:Users
who have an opinion please share it now. This is important.
Could you direct us to
For anyone else following, the thread is
herehttps://groups.google.com/d/topic/web2py/_zhjxWa4tAU/discussion.
I am going to have a look at this.
So you suggest removing the case insensitive flag that was added in 1.96.4?
But in a web2py app, you would have something like
/applications/Cast/modules/cast.py, and in your code you would just do
'import cast'. My understanding of the problem is that in that case, the new
web2py importer tries to import applications.cast.modules.cast instead of
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 16:03:01 UTC+2, cjrh wrote:
In my opinion, we should just document that the cast must match. Note that
this issue has *nothing to do with web2py*, and as a Windows user, I am
not too surprised by this behaviour anyway.
...should just document that the *case *must
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:18:41 AM UTC-4, cjrh wrote:
On , Massimo Di Pierro massim...@gmail.com wrote:
So you suggest removing the case insensitive flag that was added in
1.96.4?
Yes. In Alessandro's specific case, he should use:
import app.Castalia.blah.blah.castialia
But
On , Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:18:41 AM UTC-4, cjrh wrote:
On , Massimo Di Pierro massim...@gmail.com wrote:
So you suggest removing the case insensitive flag that was added in
1.96.4?
Yes. In Alessandro's specific case, he should use:
import
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 16:22:10 UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
importer still appears to work. So, as far as I can tell, the importer
works, even without the fix in trunk, though maybe I have misunderstood the
problem.
Yes, it is confusing. The case-insensitivity works only until a name is
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 16:22:10 UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
But in a web2py app, you would have something like
/applications/Cast/modules/cast.py, and in your code you would just do
'import cast'. My understanding of the problem is that in that case, the new
web2py importer tries to import
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:40:19 AM UTC-4, cjrh wrote:
On Thursday, 9 June 2011 16:22:10 UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
importer still appears to work. So, as far as I can tell, the importer
works, even without the fix in trunk, though maybe I have misunderstood the
problem.
Yes, it is
On , Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app
named Castalia (note the capitalization) with a module
/modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, which I think is the same
structure and naming as Alessandro's app. In a controller action, I
2011/6/9 caleb.hatti...@gmail.com
On , Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app named
Castalia (note the capitalization) with a module
/modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, which I think is the same structure
and naming as
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