Hi Pascal,
--On February 27, 2009 4:22:21 PM -0500 Pascal Robert
wrote:
I removed the PyOpenDirectory block from CalendarServer (checkout
from trunk) and I get the same _md5 error :-/ I guess I will use 1.3
and remove Python 2.5 from the ports.
Something's wrong. Checkout of 1.2 or 1.3 giv
Le 09-02-27 à 16:04, Pascal Robert a écrit :
Le 09-02-27 à 15:31, Cyrus Daboo a écrit :
Hi Pascal,
--On February 27, 2009 3:23:59 PM -0500 Pascal Robert > wrote:
Ok, so I tried the 1.3 and the 1.2 releases. and both are giving :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./setup.py", lin
Le 09-02-27 à 15:31, Cyrus Daboo a écrit :
Hi Pascal,
--On February 27, 2009 3:23:59 PM -0500 Pascal Robert > wrote:
Ok, so I tried the 1.3 and the 1.2 releases. and both are giving :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./setup.py", line 3, in
import ez_setup
File "/usr/local
Hi Pascal,
--On February 27, 2009 3:23:59 PM -0500 Pascal Robert
wrote:
Ok, so I tried the 1.3 and the 1.2 releases. and both are giving :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./setup.py", line 3, in
import ez_setup
File "/usr/local/xattr/ez_setup/__init__.py", line 59, in
Ok, so I tried the 1.3 and the 1.2 releases. and both are giving :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./setup.py", line 3, in
import ez_setup
File "/usr/local/xattr/ez_setup/__init__.py", line 59, in
except ImportError: from md5 import md5
File "/opt/local/Library/Frameworks
I believe my thread from mid January "Problem building PyOpenDirectory" may
shed some light. In essence Open Directory now requires an API available
only in 10.5.
Regards,
Mark
On 2/27/09 12:25 PM, "Pascal Robert" wrote:
> I'm trying to install CalendarServer on a Tiger Server (10.4.11)
> Xse
I'm trying to install CalendarServer on a Tiger Server (10.4.11)
Xserve g4. I installed Python 2.5 with the help of MacPorts, so Python
2.5 is stored in /opt/local/*
When I run './run -s', it compile and install a lot of stuff, but it's
stuck at :
/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wn