here is a related SO question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25101718

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Denis Akhiyarov <denis.akhiyarov@gmail.com> wrote:
It turned out that PTVS was stepping through the use-handled exceptions for module imports, so the problem was not here.

The original problem is that when importing modules as .py* files, then it fails. The only way it works is when the module is setup as a package with corresponding __init__.py file(s) in the subfolder(s).

Let me know if anyone else can reproduce this issue?

On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Mika S <siddhupiddu@gmail.com> wrote:
What dependencies are missing?
I find that having a basic python installation on the target machine is necessary. If that's not the case then copy your python folder with the modules and they eggs on the target machine and set the PYTHONPATH environment var from c#.


On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Denis Akhiyarov <denis.akhiyarov@gmail.com> wrote:

When I try to use

PythonEngine.ImportModule(mymodulename)

some of the optional modules in dependencies are attempted to be loaded (not required for module use without embedding). This results in return null from this method because some of these optional dependencies are not required and hence not available. What is the proper method to use in this PythonNET API for loading user-written module which depends on multiple other modules?

I tried importhook.cs from both versions:

https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet

https://github.com/renshawbay/pythonnet



http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25101718/how-to-embed-properly-using-python-for-net

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