Isn't it
import file
not
import file.py
or has that changed in recent versions?
Mike
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Have you tried this ?
import sys
sys.path.append('/directory1/directory2')
import file.py
j
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Moishy Gluck
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On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Moishy Gluck
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You need to place a "__init__.py" file in a
directory you want to reference in an import statement.
I don't believe the content of the file is
important but you can place code in the file that will affect how files
are imported.
The import syntax is a such.
import directory1.directory2.file.py
Place "__init__.py" in both "directory1" and
"directory2"
Good luck simon.
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:16 AM, ppaarrkk
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I can't.
>>> import file.py
is all very well if the interpreter
knows where file.py is.
I want to do this :
>>> import
/directory1/directory2/file.py
Is this not possible ?
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