Sandro Tosi writes: about --- from wx import * ---
> Mh, there is no reasons why "from <module> import *" should not work, > and indeed there is a bug already reported about it: #488532 i have googled around, it seems that this problem was repeatedly reported to distributions and upstream, but never resolved the usual upstream reply is sort of "from * import *" is bad practice anyway, please do "import wx" about --- import wx.aui --- > This is because the default python wrapper on your machine is v2.6, on > 2.8 that module is present: i had both the 2.6 and the 2.8 wrappers, both automatically installed, and apparently python finds first the older one after i removed 2.6 and its reverse dependencies, the example file n.5 works OK, python finding the wx.aui module in summary, i think that my bug is upstream, either in wxpython or in matplotlib i understand that "from wx import *" should work, but it seems that it's not going to work anytime soon may i suggest that you, speaking as the debian mantainer, could report to matplotlib developers the opportunity of modifying all the wx examples that do the "wrong" thing when importing wx? they are user_interfaces/embedding_in_wx2.py user_interfaces/embedding_in_wx2.py user_interfaces/embedding_in_wx2.py animation/dynamic_image_wxagg2.py thank you gb -- Mangiate pure le vostre carote, noi mangeremo le nostre salsicce! -- Claud, in IHC -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org