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Handling import conflicts when module has the same name as a library module that it needs to import?

plb
All:

I am struggling with an import problem...

In my package, myapp, there is a module called logging. This module,
naturally, imports the standard library module logging. However, when
I try 'import myapp.logging', the 'import logging' statement appears to
be finding the myapp.logging module instead of the one in the standard
library.

How can I ensure that my logging module doesn't try to import itself?

--PLB

Jul 18 '05 #1
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