Zope 2.9.2 Installation Problem
Yo everybody.... I'm installing Zope 2.9.2 on 10.1 RC1. 10.1 has the correct version of python 2.4.2. but the zope make install script fails. My investigation shows it does not like the OpenSuse python configuration, specifically I need to turn off the python disutils.cfg which I did it with following command: mv /usr/lib64/python2.4/distutils/distutils.cfg /usr/lib64/python2.4/distutils/distutils.cfg.save Then zope installs and works no problem.... the distutils.cfg file contains: [install] prefix=/usr/local To be honest I'm not sure of the what/why/when of this. can anyone explain to me what effect the renaming of the file has? and while you are at it, maybe the idea behind setting it up so in SUSE? Jerry Westrick
On 2006-04-22 20:26:04 +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
To be honest I'm not sure of the what/why/when of this. can anyone explain to me what effect the renaming of the file has? and while you are at it, maybe the idea behind setting it up so in SUSE?
http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse-packaging/2006-Apr/0003.html hope this helps darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org
On 2006-04-22 20:26:04 +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
To be honest I'm not sure of the what/why/when of this. can anyone explain to me what effect the renaming of the file has? and while you are at it, maybe the idea behind setting it up so in SUSE?
http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse-packaging/2006-Apr/0003.html
hope this helps
darix Yep, that is just about what I expected, but the zope people seams to have a
On Saturday 22 April 2006 20:32, Marcus Rueckert wrote: problem with the usage of the prefix variables and such.... They installation uses the "home" variable which is then rejected by the python setup stuff as "Cannot not specify both prefix and home"! Of course they are very sticky on using a "python compiled from scratch", and refuse any discusions on using a "Distro"'s python.... The way they say "Distro" makes it sound like a word... Don't get me wrong I really like Zope2, and I'm really gratefull for all the effort and time the've put in to, but.... I really don't want to have to support and debug 2 identical pythons: one for programming in zope, and one for programming out of zope... Okay after I've installed the python, I now rename the distuls.cfg back? Jerry
On 2006-04-22 21:02:54 +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
Yep, that is just about what I expected, but the zope people seams to have a problem with the usage of the prefix variables and such....
They installation uses the "home" variable which is then rejected by the python setup stuff as "Cannot not specify both prefix and home"!
Of course they are very sticky on using a "python compiled from scratch", and refuse any discusions on using a "Distro"'s python....
The way they say "Distro" makes it sound like a word...
Don't get me wrong I really like Zope2, and I'm really gratefull for all the effort and time the've put in to, but....
I really don't want to have to support and debug 2 identical pythons: one for programming in zope, and one for programming out of zope...
Okay after I've installed the python, I now rename the distuls.cfg back?
maybe look at he zope rpms from suse. maybe those give you an hint how to install your zope. maybe you can provide 2.9 rpms for the community?:) darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org
On Saturday 22 April 2006 21:14, Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2006-04-22 21:02:54 +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote: maybe look at he zope rpms from suse. maybe those give you an hint how to install your zope. maybe you can provide 2.9 rpms for the community?:)
darix Tempting Darix, it's tempting...
But as usual I'm short on time, and I would need quite a bit to learn RPM, Source RPM's, etc... But someday, when I do have some, I'd rather build SUSE-Firewall-3 based on fwbuilder... maybe I can steal some time next month, to learn some of RPM's and How-to build SUSE RPM's Jerry
participants (2)
-
Jerry Westrick
-
Marcus Rueckert