Currently running Version 2.4.1-alpha.2+timestamp.2013.01.13.13.14.47
And I remember that I had a similar issue, which was indeed related to the
custom importer:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/web2py/IzhnixOivic/discussion
It seems I am run into a similar problem again. If I find any information
I'll post it. Otherwise I'll move to 2.4.2 and see if that solves the
problems.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 7:41:23 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Which web2py version? Some changes were made to 2.4.2 to the custom
> importer.
>
> On Wednesday, 6 March 2013 12:19:32 UTC-6, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have this very strange issue: I am importing a module in the web2py
>> models, but the module can not be found.
>> This is only happening in one of my production hosts: the rest are ok
>> (very similar machines, similar setup).
>> If I import the module from a python shell, it works, but importing from
>> the web2py shell fails.
>> I have verified that os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH') are exactly the same in
>> both web2py shell and normal python shell.
>>
>> sys.path differ slightly: basically, in web2py shell it has the web2py
>> installation directory, and in the normal python shell it has the current
>> directory.
>> But this should not affect finding the module I want to import. So, I do
>> not understand why this one module is not being found.
>>
>> I have experienced in the past that web2py complains about a module not
>> found, when actually what happens is that importing that module causes an
>> error (for whatever reason: because an import there does not work, or
>> syntax error, or whatever). But I can not tell in this specific case if
>> that is my problem. How can I further debug this annoying issue?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>
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