Hello everyone,
I am Alex. I am starting my fourth year of getting a computer science
degree in a few months, so I have played with many programming
languages. Python is my favorite, though, and I have made a few
programs in it. I am now looking at the source of a program called
Qwitter (http://www.qwitter-client.net) so I can possibly add
something to this great application's development. Qwitter uses Durus,
and Durus is giving me a very strange error, an error that one of the
Qwitter developers says is known but is not yet fixable. I wonder if
anyone on here has heard of it and/or knows of a way to fix it?
Basically, the problem is that Durus is telling me that when
connection.py calls something in persistent_dict.py, the file is not
found. Here are the last few lines of the traceback I am getting:
File "c:\qwitter\src\session\storage.py", line 22, in __init__
self.connection = Connection(self.store)
File "c:\python26\lib\site-packages\durus\connection.py", line 61, in __init__
self.root = self.get(ROOT_OID)
File "c:\python26\lib\site-packages\durus\connection.py", line 138, in get
klass = loads(data)
ImportError: No module named durus.persistent_dict
I went into the folder and checked, though, and there is a file called
persistent_dict, right where it should be. I manually deleted Durus
and re-installed it, then I uninstalled it with Windows and
re-installed it, and still I get this show-stopping error. Again,
someone told me that this seems to happen to random machines and they
are not sure how to fix it. Until I get this sorted, I cannot start
helping with development since nothing works after this error, so I
cannot test any of my changes. Any information would be great.
Python2.6.2 on win7x64 (32-bit python installed), AMD quad core at
3.2GHz with 4gb ram at 800MHz
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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from GMail website)
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