Try creating a blank file named __init__.py in the directory named
"shared".  That way, Python knows that it's a module.

On Jan 17, 11:30 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I asked this before, but I think it got lost in another issue. For
> those who've already seen it, I apologize for being repetitive.
>
> What I'm trying to do is have a setup like:
>
> project1/
> project2/
> shared/
>
> With shared holding a bunch of apps both project 1 and project 2 are
> using. I've got the projects seeing the apps in shared, and everything
> seems to be working fine, except when I try to use manage.py, I'm
> hosed. I get ImportError: No module named shared
>
> I'm sure Shared is on the pythonpath, and like I said, the other
> projects are able to import from it and use it with no problem. It's
> manage.py that won't cooperate with this. Suggestions?
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