Hi all,
I trie to install mysql-python 1.2.2 but I have a lot of errors. I have install
MySQL 5.0.45 and python 2.5.1. I use Mac OS X 10.4.9 and when I trie to build
mysqldb i have the following and famous error:
>sh: line 1: mysql_config: command not found
>Traceback (most recent call last):
On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Alessandro Censoni wrote:
> return popen(“mysql_config --%s” % what) (1)
> to
> return popen(“/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config --%s” % what) (2)
>
>
> In the python.py of the mysql-python-1.2.2 there isn't a line like
> (1). While, in the file sit
Grettings,
Anybody knows how to make the bsddb module of the default Leopard's
Python work ? Right now, all I get is this:
>>> import bsddb.db
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/
python2.5/bsddb/__in
Hi Alex,
I'm responding to your question on the list so that everyone can
benefit from our experiences:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Alessandro Censoni wrote:
>ImportError: dlopen(/Users/alessandrocensoni/.python-eggs/
MySQL_python-1.2.2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg-tmp/_mysql.so, 2):
Librar
I am afraid that this patch won't cut it. It does a simple test of
the os type. The problem is that someone could install a version of
python on OS X and want to use the other readline library (for example
the OS X python binaries from the python.org website ship with this
readline). Somehow, we
Well one way to do this, although perhaps crude, would be to check to
see if the libreadline is really a link to editline, since on a
default Leopard install, it is:
[mvl ~]$ ls -l /usr/lib/libreadline.dylib
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 15 Oct 17 15:59 /usr/lib/libreadline.dylib@
-> libedit.2
On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Hans Meine wrote:
> What about multiple pythons/readlines? I happend to look over the
> shoulder of
> an OS X user yesterday, who had three versions of python installed
> on his
> system. (I would not suggest that this is a good idea, but AFAICS
> it happens
>
On Oct 26, 2007, at 7:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It right there in my original message (and in the python man page).
> You have to use EditLine syntax:
>
> readline.parse_and_bind ("bind ^I rl_complete")
Edward's example of using EditLine syntax works for my "raw python"
test:
$ py
On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
> I meant that trying that with a readline module
> compiled against GNU readline interferes with typing "b". So,
> unfortunately, you
> can't just issue both commands hoping that the library will just
> ignore the
> wrong one.
I'm not sure I
Robert Kern wrote:
> Boyd Waters wrote:
>> On Oct 26, 2007, at 7:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> It right there in my original message (and in the python man page).
>>> You have to use EditLine syntax:
>>>
>>> readline.parse_and_bind ("bind ^I rl_complete")
>> Edward's example of using Ed
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