OK, I think I have it. The Manual says to start a Name Server "using the ns command", and I figured out that means using the pyro-ns script.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The docs say to try to discover the URI on my own if this happens. > Could I get a hand doing that? > This isn't just something I want to solve on my machine, e.g. by > changing my network setup or what not; this is a program I hope to > distribute and I hope my users can avoid having to deal with this, > because I suspect they won't. > Thankye. > > Here's what I typed and what I got: > > $ python > Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Aug 6 2008, 09:17:29) > [GCC 4.3.1] on linux2 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>> import Pyro.core >>>> import Pyro.naming >>>> Pyro.core.initServer() >>>> ns = Pyro.naming.NameServerLocator().getNS() > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Pyro/naming.py", line > 175, in getNS > reply = self.sendSysCommand(NS_SYSCMD_LOCATION,host,port,trace,1,bcaddr) > File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Pyro/naming.py", line > 76, in sendSysCommand > raise Pyro.errors.NamingError("could not find NameServer") > Pyro.errors.NamingError: could not find NameServer > -- http://www.badmuthahubbard.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list