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Switching from lululombard/issue1 to update works, but not the other way around. Any idea why? Thanks.

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Thanks for posting. Python being unable or not permitted to import modules is nothing I have seen before, and believe this has to do with the runtime system executing the code rather than GitPython.

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Due to my inexperience with Python in general I wouldn't know how to fix that though.

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Even though I am closing the issue, please feel free to keep posting in the comments section if it is relevant to GitPython. Thank you.

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ModuleNotFoundError: import of git.refs halted; None in sys.modules #1179

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Thanks for posting. Python being unable or not permitted to import modules is nothing I have seen before, and believe this has to do with the runtime system executing the code rather than GitPython.

Due to my inexperience with Python in general I wouldn't know how to fix that though.

Even though I am closing the issue, please feel free to keep posting in the comments section if it is relevant to GitPython. Thank you.

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This discussion was converted from issue #1114 on February 26, 2021 11:18.