Hi Rayn,

Does the subdirectory contain a file named __init__.py? Also you'll need to
change your import statements to match the new directory structure (but I
assume you already did this). This tends to trip people up who are creating
their first python packages so that's the first thing I think of but I'm not
sure if you've created a package before :)

Cheers,

Jeff

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:39 AM, Rayn <xu.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>   Hi, I encountered a very strange problem while building my app.
>   Firstly everything goes well and my app runs correctly. But after I
> tried to move the python scripts into a child dir to make files better
> organized, the script doesn't run ! and I'm sure I have modified
> app.yaml correctly. and request to static files can be handled
> correctly. The only useful information I can get from the console
> output is that an exception happens while handling the request.
>
>    I'm working with Python 2.6.2 on Windows 7
>
>    Did anybody else ever encounter the same problem?
>
> >
>

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