Oops, what I forgot to mention was that I encountered an initial problem with the ni module in gendoc. When I tried to run gendoc the first time, I got the following: Traceback (innermost last): File "./gendoc", line 2, in ? import ni File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 435, in ? File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 399, in install File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ihooks.py", line 364, in install File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 390, in install File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 239, in init_package File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 261, in call_init_module File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ni.py", line 204, in load_module File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ihooks.py", line 262, in load_module File ".../python/imported/lib/1.4/ihooks.py", line 173, in load_source File "./__init__.py", line 1, in ? path = __.__path__[0] TypeError: unsubscriptable object Any clues as to what's the problem here? Raymond
However, I seem to come across the following problem:
*** Importing gendoc Collecting information Generating documents for HTMLg Traceback (innermost last): File "./gendoc", line 7, in ? gendoc.main() ... File "./gendoc/formatters/HTMLgenFormatter.py", line 88, in html_rc import __ ImportError: No module named __
Does anybody out there know what the "__" module refers to? I tried looking through some python books but found nothing specifically related to this.
The __ is used by the "ni" module.
You will probably find you have the "formatters" directory on your path - it shouldnt be - the "ni" module allows Python to find it in the sub-directory automatically...
Mark.
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