I wouldn't bother with rebooting... that shouldn't matter.
Probably but I'm getting twitchy :-)
You said that the exception you sent was not the original exception.
Can you send the initial exception that came up? That may have some clues.
If I can reproduce it. I'll probably have to start from scratch to get it to happen, as it only happens on the initial error, after which the exception I posted is all I get.
By the way, Kid doesn't write the .py file to disk by default. It just
compiles it and writes out the .pyc.
Yah, my typo, sorry 'bout that Chief.
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"Things fall apart. The Center cannot hold."
- Life as a QA geek, in a nutshell.
Best,
Jeff

