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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T17:44:49+00:00 2026-06-17T17:44:49+00:00

suppose i have this directory structure package / __init__.py cpackage.py subpackage1/ __init__.py subpack1_call.py /lib

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suppose i have this directory structure

package /
         __init__.py
         cpackage.py

        subpackage1/
                    __init__.py
                    subpack1_call.py

                    /lib
                        __init__.py
                        sub_lib.py
        subpackage2/
                    __init__.py
                    subpack2_call.py

i want to import cpackage in subpackage1 and subpackage2 which i am unable to import
i get valuename error and module not found errors

where as i can easily do this in subpackage1

from lib.sub_lib import hello_pr

hello_pr() 

here there is no error and hello_pr prints what i defined in sub_lib
but i am unable to move up the directory, where as in above case i can easily move
down the directory structure

what am i missing . i have looked into so many solutions in this site and pydoc, maybe i am missing something, cause nothing seemed to be working for

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    2026-06-17T17:44:50+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    If you can import lib.sub_lib, it means your PYTHONPATH points to subpackage1. It should point to the directory containing package, then you’ll be able to import package.cpackage, package.subpackage1.lib.sub_lib, etc.

    You can also point your PYTHONPATH to cpackage, then remove init.py in this directory as it’s useless, and you can import cpackage, subpackage1.lib.sub_lib, etc.

    The basic rule is: if PYTHONPATH=dir, then

    dir\
      bob.py
      sub\
        __init__.py
        bib.py
        inner\
          __init__.py
          bub.py
    
    import bob
    import sub       (will import sub\__init__.py)
    import sub.bib   (will import sub\__init__.py then bib.py)
    import sub.inner (will import sub\__init__.py then sub\inner\__init__.py)
    import sub.inner.bub (will import sub\__init__.py then sub\inner\__init__.py
                          and finally bub.py)
    
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