I am trying to learn the best way to do intra-package references. My package looks like this:
PackageName __init__.py /a __init__.py a.py ... /b __init__.py ... /c __init__.py ... /d __init__.py ... I have layered the dependencies so that a depends on b, b depends on c, and c depends on d. There are no circular references. Now I would like to be able to refer to the subpackage b from inside the subpackage a. In effect, I would like to say "from '../b' import *" I had thought that "from PackageName.b import *" would work. This works for a file in the directory /PackageName, but not for a file in the directory /PackageName/a. It's like when you are running a Python file in the directory /PackageName/a it doesn't know about PackageName - No module named "PackageName". Is there a solution to this, or a better way to structure the directories? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list