Fab is installed in develop mode, just updated from github a few minutes ago.
(wssw1)ssteiner:(git)fabric[master]/$ fab test
[localhost] run: nosetests -sv --with-doctest
Failure: ImportError (cannot import name output) ... ERROR
... 8 more times
Failure: ImportError (cannot import name HostConnectionCache) ... ERROR
.. twice
Failure: ImportError (No module named fudge.patcher) ... ERROR
...a couple of times
Failure: ImportError (No module named paramiko) ... ERROR
test_version.test_get_version('0.9', '0.9') ... ok
... and the rest of the version tests pass
All of the imports that are failing are working fine from a command-line Python interpreter and it's the same interpreter `fab` is using.
Part of it seems to be related to the way paramiko is being imported with the guard to turn off the deprecation warnings because the traceback shows, in part:
File "/Users/ssteiner/Dropbox/work/fabric/fabric/state.py", line 9, in <module>
from fabric.network import HostConnectionCache
File "/Users/ssteiner/Dropbox/work/fabric/fabric/network.py", line 19, in <module>
abort("paramiko is a required module. Please install it:\n\t$ sudo easy_install paramiko")
File "/Users/ssteiner/Dropbox/work/fabric/fabric/utils.py", line 16, in abort
from fabric.state import output
ImportError: cannot import name output
Anyone have a clue what's going on here?
This is Python 2.61 in a virtualenv on OS X. I can import paramiko just fine (with deprecation warnings) from a prompt and I've checked to see that the same Python binary's being used by the fab command line tool.
Thanks,
S