Hi, cronoklee
maybe you should check every module directory you want to import to see if there is a __init__.py in it? missing a __init__.py file would cause error when you try to import the directory as a module.


在 Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:42:48 +0800,cronoklee <cronok...@gmail.com> 写道:

Hi
I'm starting my first python project but I'm having trouble getting
off the ground.
I've read all I can find about relative and absolute import paths but
it's just not making sense to me... There seems to be around ten
different ways to import a script.

I need my project to be portable so I can copy the whole folder to run
on any PC that has python installed. Is it always possible to simply
include modules in the project directory and reference them without
installing into the main python directory? I've managed this with
small classes through trial and error but when I try it with anything
larger (like PIL module for example) I get errors. Do I need to
actually install anything or is it enough just to include the relevant
scripts?

All the modules I've found come with tonnes of files and
subdirectories. Do I need all these files or should I just choose the
scripts/folders I need?

Thanks,
cronoklee


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