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Need to migrate my project to a new server. Both server run on ubuntu 14.04. There are three python files A.py,B.py,C.py in my project.

  • B is imported in A.py
  • C is imported in B.py and
  • in C.py , from SOAPpy import Parser,Types,buildSOAP,voidType is imprted

I Run "python A.py" to start whole service.

After installed SOAPpy package, I run python interactive shell and input import SOAPpy ,everything is OK. But when i run python A.py in ubuntu shell, I got a ImportError: No module named 'SOAPpy error.

In fact I got this error in my old ubuntu server. I unzip SOAPpy's zip format egg file into a same name dir to solve it. I also can solve this error by add a line "import SOAPpy" in A.py.

But when deploy this in new ubuntu server. unzip egg file to a same name package can't solve this error and even lead a import error in python interactive shell .

there are 3 question:

  1. why import egg package is ok in python interactive shell but get error in linux shell?
  2. why a line import SOAPpy in A.py can affect from SOAPpy import Parser,Types,buildSOAP,voidType in C.py?
  3. why old server's method does not work in my new server?
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  • Please read tutorial how to install Python packages - you are not supposed to extract egg files by hand: packaging.python.org/en/latest/installing.html Jul 14, 2015 at 5:46
  • I installed SOAPpy package with "python setup.py intstall" command line( As of version 0.9.8 SOAPpy can be installed using the standard python package installation tools ). And SOAPpy can be imported in python interactive shell, but fail in my project. But I will use pip to install again. Tks !
    – lau shone
    Jul 16, 2015 at 3:32
  • If possible read the part of creating virtualenv for creating package installation environments. Virtualenv solves many headaches. Jul 16, 2015 at 4:08
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    Thanks a lot! I use "pip uninstall SOAPpy" to remove the egg package,then use "pip install SOAPpy" to install a new one (not in egg format). Problem solved.
    – lau shone
    Jul 16, 2015 at 7:00

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