Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch skrev: > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, alfa1234 wrote: > > > Hi Diez !! > > Thanks for the reply.. Tried a little well dokumented program: > > > > # file: construct.ini > > retries = 10 > > > > # file: construct.py > > import cfgparse > > > > c = cfgparse.ConfigParser() > > c.add_option('retries', type='int') > > c.add_file('construct.ini') > > opts = c.parse() > > print 'Number of retries:',opts.retries > > > > Got the following Error when trying to run code: > > [wsadmin] Traceback (innermost last): > > [wsadmin] File "<string>", line 1, in ? > > [wsadmin] ImportError: no module named cfgparse > > Well, the message is quite descriptive. There is no module named > `cfgparse`. Diez suggestet the `ConfigParser` modul. You notice the > difference? > > Ciao, > Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
Hi Marc !! Did manage to download cfgparse-0.1.tar.gz which include the "cfgparse.py" module and the program seem to find the module , but when running above sample I now get the [wsadmin] ImportError: no module named Configparser Im not sure about this, but Im running all this using the Websphere 6.0 jython interface(classes = jython.jar).. Do I need some additional Python implementation in order for the pyton programs to run properly ?? I really appreciate your help out there guys... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list