Hi list,
I try to install the FreeBSD port of Freevo, but I am not able to
install. The last few lines are:
checking for mmpython... not found
please download it from http://www.sf.net/projects/mmpython and install
it
*** Error code 1
But mmpython s installed:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 11:46:10AM +0200, Olaf van Loon wrote:
Hi list,
checking for mmpython... not found
[...]
But mmpython ís installed:
There is a bug in the installation script. mmpython needs
xml.utils.qp_xml and if it can't import it the check for mmpython fails.
Maybe
Thanks for you reply Gorka, but I think pyxml is already installed:
~pkg_info | grep PyXML
py24-xml-0.8.4 PyXML: Python XML library enhancements
Gorka Olaizola wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 11:46:10AM +0200, Olaf van Loon wrote:
Hi list,
checking for mmpython... not
Olaf van Loon wrote:
Thanks for you reply Gorka, but I think pyxml is already installed:
~pkg_info | grep PyXML
py24-xml-0.8.4 PyXML: Python XML library enhancements
Gorka Olaizola wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 11:46:10AM +0200, Olaf van Loon wrote:
Hi list,
checking
Thanks,
The problem is there seems to be no thread library?
This is the output:
Python 2.4.1 (#2, Jun 21 2005, 00:31:18)
[GCC 3.4.2 [FreeBSD] 20040728] on freebsd5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import mmpython
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Olaf van Loon wrote:
Thanks,
The problem is there seems to be no thread library?
This is the output:
Python 2.4.1 (#2, Jun 21 2005, 00:31:18)
[GCC 3.4.2 [FreeBSD] 20040728] on freebsd5
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import mmpython
Traceback (most recent
Duncan Webb wrote:
There should be a class Thread(_Verbose) in threading.py
There is a class Thread in threading.py. But it's asking for a module
(No module named thread). What's going on here?
-
Using Tomcat but
Olaf van Loon wrote:
Duncan Webb wrote:
There should be a class Thread(_Verbose) in threading.py
There is a class Thread in threading.py. But it's asking for a module
(No module named thread). What's going on here?
I'm no BSD man, have you tried:
python
import threading
import thread
A renstall of python did the trick. For some reasen it must have been
installed without threading support whereas the default is with. Weird
but thanks for the help. Now to get it working with my PVR250, but it
has to wait now because I'm too busy.
Thanks
Duncan Webb wrote:
Olaf van Loon