Problem solved. I was actually using scipy_distutils and not distutils,
without good reason. Changing setup.py to use distutils made the
problem go away.
Cory.
Cory Davis wrote:
Hi all,
I have been successfully deploying my own python package with distutils
for some time now, but lately, with
Thanks for the help Chris. I tried the -E option, and also installing as
root with no change - the scripts in the bin directory still end up with
#!None on the first line. Next step is to reinstall Python 2.4, and if
that doesn't work I'll just stick with 2.3.4.
Cheers,
Cory.
Christopher De Vr
I've got python 2.3.3, 2.4, and 1.5.2 (which came preinstalled) on my
linux box. It's redhat 7.2 (I know... I would upgrade, but it would
void my service contract, so I just install things in /usr/local). You
can check if PYTHONHOME or PYTHONPATH are set, which may somehow be
interfering. I don't h
Hi Christopher
distutils should replace that first line with the location of the
binary used to run setup.py. Are you running setup with the following
command line?
python setup.py install
Yes.
A possible complication is that I also have python 2.3.? on that
machine, which I am reluctant to remove
I just installed python2.4 and used it to install a set of scripts I
had previously been using distutils with. It worked fine, and replaced
the first line with:
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.4
distutils should replace that first line with the location of the
binary used to run setup.py. Are you runnin
Thanks Albert.
I already do use #!/usr/bin/env python in my package directory, but the
build_scripts part of "setup.py install" changes this line to #!None
before copying to my bin directory.
Cheers,
Cory.
Albert Hofkamp wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:09:03 +, Cory Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:09:03 +, Cory Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> command has been behaving badly. In the part where it is supposed to
> adjust the first line of the script it now produces
>
> #!None
>
> instead of
>
> #!/whereverpythonis/python
>
> Has anyone else encountered this?
Hi all,
I have been successfully deploying my own python package with distutils
for some time now, but lately, with Python 2.4, the build_scripts
command has been behaving badly. In the part where it is supposed to
adjust the first line of the script it now produces
#!None
instead of
#!/wherev