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Is __init.py__
named correctly? I am not sure if that’s a typo in your tree, or actually named like that.
Python treats directories containing __init__.py
as modules – however, if that file does not exist it will not process that directory – so it won’t process __init.py__
or that “module”. It is perfectly ok for that file to be blank – however, if it isn’t you can import from it too (django does this a lot) and you can define what gets exported from the module too.
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