[Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Kent Taylor
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works - 
make works - make install does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm 
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's 
solution was to revert to Solaris 8 - I really don't want to do that. The make 
install error is command 
'/sgnome/tools/x86-solaris/forte/SOS8/SUNWspro/bin/cc' failed with exit status 
2 trying to compile src/hangul.c - Any assistance would be appreciated. 
Thank you.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kent Taylor wrote:

I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works - 
make works - make install does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm 
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's 
solution was to revert to Solaris 8 - I really don't want to do that. The 
make install error is command 
'/sgnome/tools/x86-solaris/forte/SOS8/SUNWspro/bin/cc' failed with exit status 
2 trying to compile src/hangul.c - Any assistance would be appreciated. 
Thank you.

I'm only guessing as a workaround that might not work or might cause
other problems, but if you look at misc/Makefile in the unpack
directory, you'll see

SHELL=  /bin/sh
PYTHONLIBDIR=   $(prefix)/pythonlib
SETUPINSTOPTS=  --install-lib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-purelib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-data $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR)
SETUPCMD=   setup.py --quiet install $(SETUPINSTOPTS)
PKGDIR= $(srcdir)

Try adding a line to SETUPINSTOPTS so it becomes

SETUPINSTOPTS=  --install-lib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-purelib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--without-extension \
--install-data $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR)

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Kent Taylor
Thank you Mark. I get an option --without-extension not recognized error.
/kpt
 



From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 1:11 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10



Kent Taylor wrote:

I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works - 
make works - make install does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm 
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's 
solution was to revert to Solaris 8 - I really don't want to do that. The 
make install error is command 
'/sgnome/tools/x86-solaris/forte/SOS8/SUNWspro/bin/cc' failed with exit status 
2 trying to compile src/hangul.c - Any assistance would be appreciated. 
Thank you.

I'm only guessing as a workaround that might not work or might cause
other problems, but if you look at misc/Makefile in the unpack
directory, you'll see

SHELL=  /bin/sh
PYTHONLIBDIR=   $(prefix)/pythonlib
SETUPINSTOPTS=  --install-lib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-purelib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-data $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR)
SETUPCMD=   setup.py --quiet install $(SETUPINSTOPTS)
PKGDIR= $(srcdir)

Try adding a line to SETUPINSTOPTS so it becomes

SETUPINSTOPTS=  --install-lib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--install-purelib $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR) \
--without-extension \
--install-data $(DESTDIR)$(PYTHONLIBDIR)

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kent Taylor wrote:

Thank you Mark. I get an option --without-extension not recognized error.

I think that comes from the Japanese codecs setup which is run with the
same command and doesn't like the option, so instead try editing
misc/KoreanCodecs-2.0.5/setup.py and replacing

   ext_modules = flavors['extension'] and [
   Extension(korean.c._koco, [src/_koco.c]),
   Extension(korean.c.hangul, [src/hangul.c]),
   ] or [])

at the end of the module with

   ext_modules = [])

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Kent Taylor
Thank you again. Same option --without-extension not recognized error.
/kpt
 

 


From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 1:40 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10



Kent Taylor wrote:

Thank you Mark. I get an option --without-extension not recognized error.

I think that comes from the Japanese codecs setup which is run with the
same command and doesn't like the option, so instead try editing
misc/KoreanCodecs-2.0.5/setup.py and replacing

   ext_modules = flavors['extension'] and [
   Extension(korean.c._koco, [src/_koco.c]),
   Extension(korean.c.hangul, [src/hangul.c]),
   ] or [])

at the end of the module with

   ext_modules = [])

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kent Taylor wrote:

Thank you again. Same option --without-extension not recognized error.

in response to ... so instead try editing ...


By which I meant put the Makefile back the way it originally was and
then edit the Korean setup.py.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10

2006-04-03 Thread Kent Taylor
Oh, sorry. Done. Back to the original error now. Thank you once again.
/kpt
 



From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 2:03 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10



Kent Taylor wrote:

Thank you again. Same option --without-extension not recognized error.

in response to ... so instead try editing ...


By which I meant put the Makefile back the way it originally was and
then edit the Korean setup.py.

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