Hmm, I tried django_tagging, but it still gives me ImportErrors.  I
think it's because, for django-tagging project, they internally look
for tagging as the package name.



On Nov 2, 11:44 pm, Daniel Roseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 3, 4:58 am, stryderjzw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > HI,
>
> > This is semi-off topic, but it is a python question.
>
> > I'm trying to use some of the generic django applications, like django-
> > tagging. Taking django-tagging, for example, it requires me to symlink
> > the source folder to "site-packages/tagging". However, I want to keep
> > site-packages structured and keep all the django packages named the
> > same, so I want to name the folder "site-packages/django-tagging".
> > This gives me all sorts of ImportErrors.
>
> > Am I stuck with what the package requires me to name the folder? Is
> > there some way of aliasing packages or renaming them?
>
> > Cheers!
> > Justin
>
> Package names must be valid Python identifiers - so they can't contain
> hyphens ('-'). django_tagging would be OK.
> --
> DR.
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