Hi,

Did you work out what was causing the issue?  Was there an older
version of relax installed into one of the directories in sys.path?
If you find the problem, it would be useful to know the solution in
case someone else encounters it in the future.  I definitely wouldn't
call such problems noise, as such path issues pop up from time to
time.

Regards,

Edward



On 14 January 2014 12:54, justin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14/01/14 12:29, justin wrote:
>
>> If I manually print the sys.path on Suse I also have the first empty
>> element present.
>>
>> So this could not be the problem.
>>
>> Jusitn
>>
>>
>
>
> I tried it on a different Gentoo System where it worked fine.
>
>
> Sorry for the noise,
> Justin
>

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