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Message #28257
Re: [Question #254586]: ImportError: No module named org.sikuli.basics
Question #254586 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/254586
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
nickname Flashed: LOL - sorry, aber die Blitze haben dir wohl die Sicht versperrt ;-)
Am Anfang steht, dass die Besonderheiten für Version 1.0.1 am Ende stehen.
Manchmal bin ich wirklich ratlos wie und was ich noch schreiben soll.
Sorry, aber musste mal raus. Möge der Blitz mich treffen.
Your problem:
Might be, that PyModel (never heard of it before) sets up it's own environment, or does not inherit from Eclipse project at runtime.
You have to check that some how by debug printing the relevant lists like class path and sys.path in you PyModel at runtime or looking into the docs.
With Eclipse I know, that there is some option to switch on/off environment inheritance at runtime of projects.
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