2011/6/9 Pierre Thibault <pierre.thibau...@gmail.com>

> 2011/6/9 <caleb.hatti...@gmail.com>
>
>> On , Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Do you have an app to reproduce the problem? I created an app named
>> "Castalia" (note the capitalization) with a module
>> /modules/selfgroup/castalia/config.py, which I think is the same structure
>> and naming as Alessandro's app. In a controller action, I then did:
>> >
>> > from selfgroup.castalia import config
>> >
>> > and it seems to work fine, though I believe Alessandro was getting an
>> import error at that point. But maybe I'm missing something.
>>
>> I think we should ask him to make a small test app for us that
>> demonstrates the problem. Else we're guessing.
>>
>
> Alessandro, can you send us the code having the unexpected behavior so the
> Windows guys can take a look?
>
> As I understand, you have to remove the capitalization to make it work
> because otherwise even if the capitalization match, it does not import
> properly. Right?
>
> --
>

OK, since we cannot reproduce the bug and we cannot know precisely what the
bug is, we will consider the issue closed. Do you think there is something
to add about this issue?


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