Hi Justin,

Would you be able to give some more information as to how you obtained
the errors?  I cannot see such errors on 32-bit or 64-bit
Mageia/Mandrake Linux systems (or 32-bit and 64-bit MS Windows or
64-bit Mac OS X for that matter).  Such an import failure is usually
because there is a file called 'auto_analysis.py' or a directory
called 'auto_analysis' located in the directory from where the tests
are run which is causing the import of the relax 'auto_analysis'
package to be hidden, i.e. the other file or directory is imported
instead hence the dauvergne_protocol module will not be found in
auto_analysis.  What is your setup?  Are you running the tests from
the base relax directory?  Where and how is relax installed?

Cheers,

Edward



On 14 January 2014 11:42, Justin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Follow-up Comment #1, bug #21481 (project relax):
>
> Interestingly I can import it if I use (i)python directly.
>
> What I did was
>
> unpack the tarball
> cd relax-3.1.2
> python2.7 ./relax.py -s
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