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Old   December 29, 2015, 06:15
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Hi,

I just installed open foam 3.0 with paraview 4.4 from the source codes on the git repository, and everything is working fine, except that when I try to import a function from a file which is located in the CWD (for example sigan)

Code:
ImportError: No module named sigan
I'm using linux mint 17.3, but had the same problem with the debian pack install in ubuntu 15.10 (same version open foam and paraview)

The same problem is not present in my parafoam 4.1 install on another computer (also on linux mint, 17.2), has anyone else had this problem with this on 4.4?
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