hmmm ... menu "window">"Reset perspective" and "close all perspectives" seems to have fix the problem. Sorry for unnecessary mail.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:02 PM, learner404 <learner...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello List, > > I'm very happy with PyDev plugin for Eclipse as a Python IDE (I'm on > Eclipse 3.7, WinXP with latest Pydev). > Recently I've installed the Remote System Explorer plugin for Eclipse > which adds the ability to edit remote files on a server when I need it > (awesome). > > Unfortunately it's messing my ability to work on some Python > files locally on my PC (those with local imports): > File "C:\Documents and > Settings\myaccount\workspace\RemoteSystemsTempFiles\LOCALHOST\c\Documents > and Settings\myaccount\workspace\myprojet\myfile.py", line 50, in ? > ImportError: No module named mymodule > (it works only if I "python myfile.py" in the command shell) > > I know some people of the list are using Eclipse and maybe they use RSE > too. > > Do you know if I can easily deactivate RSE so I can run a python script > normally (without the *localhost* inserting in the path) ? > Is there a configuration to do to keep both ? > > I've tried to switch form perspective "remote systems" to perspective > "pydev" but I have the same problem. > > Thanks. > > francois > >
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