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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T23:45:29+00:00 2026-05-27T23:45:29+00:00

I have a folder A which contains some Python files and __init__.py. If I

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I have a folder A which contains some Python files and __init__.py.

If I copy the whole folder A into some other folder B and create there a file with “import A”, it works. But now I remove the folder and move in a symbolic link to the original folder. Now it doesn’t work, saying “No module named foo”.
Does anyone know how to use symlink for importing?

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    2026-05-27T23:45:29+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:45 pm

    Python doesn’t check if your file is a symlink or not! Your problem lies probably in renaming the modules or not having them in your search-path!

    If ModuleA becomes ModuleB and you try to import ModuleA it can’t find it, because it doesn’t exist.

    If you moved ModuleA into another directory and you generate a symlink with another name, which represents a new directory, this new directory must be the common parent directory of your script and your module, or the symlink directory must be in the search path.

    BTW it’s not clear if you mean module or package. The directory containing the __init__.py file becomes a package of all files with the extension .py (= modules) residing therein.

    Example

    DIRA
      + __init__.py    <-- makes DIRA to package DIRA
      + moduleA.py     <-- module DIRA.moduleA
    

    Moving and symlink

    /otherplace/DIRA  <-+
                        |  points to DIRA
    mylibraries/SYMA  --+  symbolic link
    

    If SYMA has the same name as DIRA and your script is in the directory SYMA then it should just work fine. If not, then you have to:

    import sys
    sys.path.append('/path/to/your/package/root')
    

    If you want to import a module from your package SYMA you must:

    import SYMA.ModuleA
    

    A simple:

    import SYMA
    

    will import the packagename, but not the modules in the package into your namespace!

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