Hi, long time no see, guys

I did exact thing like in the book

from gluon.contrib.login_methods.linkedin_account import LinkedInAccount
auth.settings.login_form=LinkedInAccount(request,KEY,SECRET,RETURN_URL)
(yeap I had inserted key etc, and yes, I haven't sent it in my ticket
to all the public, I've obscured it;)

I am getting 'module' object has no attribute 'LinkedIn'


Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/www-data/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 188, in restricted
    exec ccode in environment
  File "/home/www-data/web2py/applications/opennect/models/db.py",
line 86, in <module>
    
auth.settings.login_form=LinkedInAccount(request,"ds8kktgqgQLHXxbAHew5owhRSHbGsdvek9tgfS28-XTGhi","WjhUsdTD4gq-efdsD59XcnVlIVAi_hHZd1CICfTqbdK3EiaTrUo","http://dev.xxx.com/";)
  File "/home/www-data/web2py/gluon/contrib/login_methods/linkedin_account.py",
line 33, in __init__
    self.api = linkedin.LinkedIn(key,secret,return_url)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'LinkedIn'


I tried from application shell
import linkedin
api = linkedin.LinkedIn(..)

and in console this part of the linkedin_account.py works

am I missing smth?
I've tested on 1.87.x and the newest stable
python-linkedin is 1.5
-- 
Kuba

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