How to manage import cycles ?

I don't see the cycle, just a cascade.

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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 11:48:38 +0200, Thomas Zuliani <thomas.zuliani@crf.canon.fr> wrote:

Hello

I'm caught in an import cycle and I don't know how to solve it. Does anyone have a miracle recipe ?

Thomas Zuliani

File "wsmain.py", line 12 in ?
   import WSFrame
File "wsframe.py", line 12 in ?
   import WSServicePanel
File "wsservicepanel.py", line 12 in ?
   import WSTree
File "wstree.py", line 11 in ?
   import WSForms
File "wsforms.py", line 15 in ?
   import WSInvoke
File "wsinvoke.py", line 13 in ?
   import WSInvokeForm
File "wsinvokeform.py", line 22 in ?
   class InvokeForm(WSForms.BasicForm): AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'BasicForm'

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or right-click on the address and choose 'send-to' (much faster than clicking
'reply' and deleting existing content and subject line)

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On Thursday 19 August 2004 03:50 pm, you wrote:

OT.
A lot of people (me included) consider it RUDE to piggyback on other
people's threads.
I know it's easier to hit "Reply" but hitting "Compose" and entering the
address of the mailing list is almost as easy considering the fact that
almost every email client will allow you to quickly enter that address if
it is in your address book.

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