[code-quality] Unable to import 'os' (import-error)

Bill D littus at icloud.com
Tue Jan 31 11:36:39 EST 2017


Hello All:

A new data point... I am seeing the issue only on Ubuntu 14.04.

It works fine on Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 6.6.

So it looks like pylint is broken on Ubuntu.

Is there a workaround/fix for Ubuntu 14.04?

Regards,

Bill

On 1/31/2017 8:29 AM, Bill D wrote:
>
> Hello Dan:
>
> pylint is fully installed.
>
> Even with the latest pylint the issue still happens:
>
> $ cat li.py
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> """foobar"""
> import os
> print os.listdir(os.curdir)
>
> $ /usr/local/bin//pylint --version
> pylint 1.6.5,
> astroid 1.4.9
> Python 2.7.6 (default, Oct 26 2016, 20:30:19)
> [GCC 4.8.4]
>
> $ /usr/local/bin/pylint --reports=n li.py
> ************* Module li
> E:  3, 0: Unable to import 'os' (import-error)
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Bill
>
> On 01/30/2017 07:01 PM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>>
>> That's a pretty old pylint.  Maybe update it?
>>
>> Is pylint fully or partially installed?
>>
>> What does "which pylint" say?
>>
>> -- 
>> Dan Stromberg
>

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