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MODPYTHON-56
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Bug
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Closed
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| Resolution: |
Incomplete
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| Priority: |
Major
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| Assignee: |
Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
Humberto Diogenes
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0
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| Watchers: |
1
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Red Hat 9 + Apache 2.0.48
Debian Sarge + Apache 2.0.54
Red Hat 9 + Apache 2.0.48
Debian Sarge + Apache 2.0.54
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| Resolution Date: |
07/Mar/06 05:26 PM
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Using the Publisher handler, if I try to import a module from the same directory as the script, I _sometimes_ get an "Object Not Found - Error 404" message.
It was tricky the discover that the solution was just to append the directory to PythonPath because of two problems:
1- Sometimes it just worked! You just reloaded the page and it opened. And then you reload it again and get a 404...
2- ModPython didn't issue _any_ error or warning about this anywhere. It just logged the usual "(re)importing module...".
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Description
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Using the Publisher handler, if I try to import a module from the same directory as the script, I _sometimes_ get an "Object Not Found - Error 404" message.
It was tricky the discover that the solution was just to append the directory to PythonPath because of two problems:
1- Sometimes it just worked! You just reloaded the page and it opened. And then you reload it again and get a 404...
2- ModPython didn't issue _any_ error or warning about this anywhere. It just logged the usual "(re)importing module...". |
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MODPYTHON-9. More informationis required about the names of actual files and whether the same
named file is used in multiple directories. Specific instructions
on how to duplicate it, like as described for
MODPYTHON-9wouldbe required to investigate it further.