I ran into a relatively similar problem with importing networkx into
IronPython, but was able to fix it by editing out a few of the lines.
It seems that the import behaviour in cpython and ironpython is slightly
different sometime.
I can post a list of the steps that I took if it is helpful at all.
Federico
On 09/02/2011 23:45, Vernon Cole wrote:
I can't see an item like this on the bug list. Perhaps the sky is
falling, perhaps, not. I am reporting the problem here in case it is.
It seems like something the "big guns" should be made aware of right
away. The behavior seems to have changed since IPy 2.6, and if
someone has indeed been working on "import" then we have a regression.
First.... here's CPython 2.7 -- I install the package and then import
it from another directory...
<console dump>
C:\hg\adodbapi>py27 setup.py install
C:\hg\adodbapi>c:\python27\python.exe setup.py install
adodbapi version="2.4.0.2"
running install
running build
running build_py
copying adodbapi.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
copying ado_consts.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
copying __init__.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
running install_lib
copying build\lib\adodbapi\adodbapi.py ->
c:\python27\Lib\site-packages\adodbapi
running install_egg_info
Writing c:\python27\Lib\site-packages\adodbapi-2.4.0.2-py2.7.egg-info
C:\hg\adodbapi>home
C:\hg\adodbapi>C:
C:\hg\adodbapi>cd \Users\vernon
C:\Users\vernon>py27
C:\Users\vernon>c:\python27\python.exe
Python 2.7 (r27:82525, Jul 4 2010, 09:01:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
(Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import adodbapi
>>> adodbapi.version
'adodbapi v2.4.0.2'
</console>
................... The version attribute works
Now I try the same thing on an administrator console (I think that
IronPython is correct in required the higher privilege here)
and a big THANK YOU for having a working distutils! ........
<console AS ADMINISTRATOR dump>
C:\hg\adodbapi>ipy setup.py install
C:\hg\adodbapi>"c:\program files\IronPython 2.7\ipy.exe" setup.py install
adodbapi version="2.4.0.2"
running install
running build
running build_py
copying adodbapi.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
copying ado_consts.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
copying __init__.py -> build\lib\adodbapi
warning: build_py: byte-compiling is disabled, skipping.
running install_lib
warning: install_lib: byte-compiling is disabled, skipping.
running install_egg_info
Removing c:\program files\IronPython
2.7\Lib\site-packages\adodbapi-2.4.0.2-py2.
7.egg-info
Writing c:\program files\IronPython
2.7\Lib\site-packages\adodbapi-2.4.0.2-py2.7
.egg-info
C:\hg\adodbapi>home
C:\hg\adodbapi>C:
C:\hg\adodbapi>cd \Users\vernon
C:\Users\vernon>ipy
C:\Users\vernon>"c:\program files\IronPython 2.7\ipy.exe"
IronPython 2.7 Beta 2 (2.7.0.20) on .NET 4.0.30319.1
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import adodbapi
>>> adodbapi.version
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'version'
</console>
................. Where did the attribute go??????????????
Now I hand copy the adodbapi folder from IronPython 2.7 site-packages
into IronPython 2.6 site packages (because 2.6 distutils will not
work) and continue with the same admin console...
<console dump continues>
>>> exit()
C:\Users\vernon>ipy26
C:\Users\vernon>"c:\program files\Ironpython 2.6\ipy.exe"
IronPython 2.6.1 (2.6.10920.0) on .NET 2.0.50727.4206
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import adodbapi
>>> adodbapi.version
'adodbapi v2.4.0.2'
</console>
........................ so it seems to me that "import" is badly
broken. I am unable to test adodbapi.
The code I am testing is at:
hg clone
http://adodbapi.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/adodbapi/adodbapi#main
Is there anything I should do?
--
Vernon
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