I guess bhsearch escaped from requirements.txt :)

While standing in installer folder, run
  pip install ../bloodhound_search
to install it manualy. After that bloodhound_setup should finish successfully.


Anze

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Marco Mangiante
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> first of all, thank you for your reply. I tried your suggestion and I have no 
> more that problem. I have another problem, however :-) I copy all the steps:
>
> Creating and initialising project
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------Project 
> environment for 'main' created.
> You may now configure the environment by editing the file:
>   
> /opt/apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound/environments/main
>                                                                               
>                                        /conf/trac.ini
> If you'd like to take this new project environment for a test drive,try 
> running the Trac standalone web server `tracd`:
>   tracd --port 8000 
> /opt/apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound                  
>                                                                               
>                      /environments/main
> Then point your browser to http://localhost:8000/main.There you can also 
> browse the documentation for your installedversion of Trac, including 
> information on further setup (such asdeploying Trac to a real web server).
> The latest documentation can also always be found on the projectwebsite:
>   http://trac.edgewall.org/
> Congratulations!
> Adding TRAC_ADMIN permissions to the admin user adminRunning upgradesUpgrade 
> done.
> You may want to upgrade the Trac documentation now by running:
>   trac-admin 
> /opt/apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound/enviro           
>                                                                               
>                             nments/main wiki upgradeTraceback (most recent 
> call last):  File "bloodhound_setup.py", line 410, in <module>    
> bsetup.setup()  File "bloodhound_setup.py", line 236, in setup    
> 'default-pages'))  File 
> "/opt/apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound/local/lib/p     
>                                                                               
>                                   
> ython2.7/site-packages/distribute-0.6.24-py2.7.egg/pkg_resources.py", line 
> 903,                                                                          
>                                             in resource_filename    return 
> get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_filename(  File 
> "/opt/apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound/local/lib/p     
>                                                                               
>                                   
> ython2.7/site-packages/distribute-0.6.24-py2.7.egg/pkg_resources.py", line 
> 213,                                                                          
>                                             in get_provider    
> __import__(moduleOrReq)ImportError: No module named bhsearch
>
> How to import or install the module bhsearch?
>
> --Regards,
> Marco Mangiante
>
>
> Fata viam invenient (Virgilio)
> I fati troveranno la via
>
>> From: [email protected]
>> Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 11:36:57 +0200
>> Subject: Re: Install problem: request psycopg2 package
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>> Hi Marco.
>>
>> Try replacing the third step in installation (virtualenv bloodhound) with
>>   virtualenv --system-site-packages bloodhound
>>
>> The newer version of virtualenv do not give access to the global
>> site-packages dir to the created virtual environment, and since
>> apt-get installs packages in the global site-packages, that might be
>> your problem.
>>
>>
>> Anze
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Marco Mangiante
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hello to everyone,
>> > I have a problem during the installation of 0.5.2 version. I'm trying to 
>> > install the package on a Debian Wheezy test machine and I chose to install 
>> > postgres as database; I followed the guide 
>> > (https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundInstall) until the 
>> > command:
>> > python bloodhound_setup.py
>> > After this command I receive this message at console:
>> > E: Unable to locate package psycopg2
>> > but if I write apt-get install psycopg2 I obtain the message:
>> > python-psycopg2 is already the newest version.
>> > Could someone help me to resolve this problem?
>> >
>> > --Regards,
>> > Marco Mangiante
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Fata viam invenient (Virgilio)
>> > I fati troveranno la via
>

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