On Nov 20, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Jessy Kate wrote: >I'm trying to get mailman 3.0 installed in a fresh virtualenv with python >2.6 on ubuntu 10.04. I've sent messages in the irc channel a few times, but >no response there. Is the channel still an active place to get help?
It is, but the traffic is low so I don't watch it too closely. Please 'ping barry' to get my attention about Mailman 3 issues. I'm always online during working hours EST (currently UTC-5), though I will be offline Thursday and Friday for the USA Thanksgiving holiday. >I've stumbled my way successfully through a few errors, but need some help >now. I've been following the instructions at: >http://packages.python.org/mailman/docs/START.html > >And using the package at >http://pypi.python.org/pypi/mailman/3.0.0a6 > >After running bootstrap.py, when i run bin/buildout, i get the following >buildout errors:: One thing to keep in mind. Since the a6 release, a new version of buildout was released too. This bug affects Mailman: https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/659231 A workaround is to add this to buildout.cfg: include-site-packages = false and this fix is in the bzr trunk. However, even with this change, I am having trouble building a6 from the tarball, either inside or outside the virtualenv. I don't know what the problem is. >While: > > Installing. > > Getting section docs. > > Initializing part docs. > >Error: Missing option: buildout:allow-hosts > > >Both of these were fixed by adding them as empty variables to my >buildout.cfg: > >find-links = > >allow-hosts = I have not had to add these. >I then get two zc.buildout recipe errors-- specifically for >z3c.recipe.sphinxdoc, and z3c.recipe.filetemplate. Installed those using >pip, and kept going. But now I get: > >(mailman)1219 je...@moltencore:~/src/mailman/mailman-3.0.0a6$ bin/buildout > >Develop: '/home/jessy/src/mailman/mailman-3.0.0a6/.' >While: > Installing. > Getting section filetemplates. > Initializing part filetemplates. > >An internal error occured due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a > >recipe being used: > >Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/zc/buildout/buildout.py", line >1660, in main > > getattr(buildout, command)(args) > > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/zc/buildout/buildout.py", line 416, >in install > > [self[part]['recipe'] for part in install_parts] > > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/zc/buildout/buildout.py", line 964, >in __getitem__ > > options._initialize() > > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/zc/buildout/buildout.py", line >1051, in _initialize > > self.recipe = recipe_class(buildout, name, self) > > File >"/development/virtualenv/mailman/lib/python2.6/site-packages/z3c/recipe/filetemplate/__init__.py", >line 63, in __init__ > > orig_distributions, ws = eggs.working_set() > > File >"/development/virtualenv/mailman/lib/python2.6/site-packages/zc.recipe.egg-1.3.2-py2.6.egg/zc/recipe/egg/egg.py", >line 101, in working_set > > **kw) > >TypeError: install() got an unexpected keyword argument >'include_site_packages' This looks related to the line added to a7's buildout.cfg above. However, as I mentioned that doesn't seem to fix the problem for a6. When I build a tarball for a7 from the bzr trunk, I have no problem unpacking the tarball and building it using the instructions on the web, with or without a virtualenv. I'm doing all this on Ubuntu 10.10. The best advice I can give right now is to grab the Bazaar trunk by doing: bzr branch lp:mailman and running it from there. Cheers, -Barry
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