Re: Python in non-standard location erring with No module named _sha256
Maybe you run the configure, make, make install without addind devel packages on your system. I mean: openssl-devel readline-devel ... Regards, emallove wrote: I'm running into the below No modules named _sha256 issue, with a python installed in a non-standard location. $ python Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 20 2008, 09:46:50) [GCC 3.3.3 (SuSE Linux)] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. import md5 Traceback (most recent call last): File stdin, line 1, in module File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/md5.py, line 6, in module from hashlib import md5 File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/hashlib.py, line 135, in module sha224 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha224') File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/hashlib.py, line 63, in __get_builtin_constructor import _sha256 ImportError: No module named _sha256 Googling around, this seems to be related to OpenSSL being in a non- standard location? I've edited the Setup file to set $(SSL) to the non- standard location. Now Python compiles fine, but I still get the above error. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Ethan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Python in non-standard location erring with No module named _sha256
On May 20, 11:27 am, emallove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running into the below No modules named _sha256 issue, with a python installed in a non-standard location. $ python Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 20 2008, 09:46:50) [GCC 3.3.3 (SuSE Linux)] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. import md5 Traceback (most recent call last): File stdin, line 1, in module File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/md5.py, line 6, in module from hashlib import md5 File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/hashlib.py, line 135, in module sha224 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha224') File /ws/ompi-tools/lib/python2.5/hashlib.py, line 63, in __get_builtin_constructor import _sha256 ImportError: No module named _sha256 Googling around, this seems to be related to OpenSSL being in a non- standard location? I've edited the Setup file to set $(SSL) to the non- standard location. Now Python compiles fine, but I still get the above error. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Ethan One solution was to just use Python 2.3.7 (instead of 2.5). -Ethan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list