Sounds a bit like the tail wagging the dog. I thought the Google geeks were a smart bunch. ISTM that something like Phillip Eby's code would be the most expedient solution. I would add one extension: if a package directory without an __init__.py file *is* encountered, an empty __init__.py file should automatically be created (and perhaps even "svn add" or equivalent called), and the code should loudly complain "Packages need __init__.py files, noob!" Add sound and light effects for extra credit. -- David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
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