thanks Pai, On 03-09-2010 23:12, Pai wrote: > ok i got it figure out. i have to install several more packages > before i get it to work. > > i have to install > - PIL I don't understand why you need PIL, can't find it, well check it > - BeautifulSoup Yes, I'll add to the list > - ComTypes Yes for windows, I'll add it to the list > - ConfigObj Yes, it's already on the list
To bad, I couldn't create a windows executable, then al these were included, Maybe I should just include them (as long as the windows executable won't work) cheers, Stef > hopefully this will help others in installing. I'll play will it and > let you know if I find anything. > > Pai > > On Sep 3, 3:35 pm, Pai <pai.siwamut...@gmail.com> wrote: >> still more problem >> >> D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\Web2Py>python Web2py_CC.py >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "Web2py_CC.py", line 19, in <module> >> from gui_support import * >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\gui_support.py", line >> 10, in <module> >> from language_support import Language_Current, Set_Language, >> Flag_Object >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\language_support.py", >> line 254, in <module> >> from General_Globals import * >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\General_Globals.py", >> line 674, in <module> >> from inifile_support import inifile >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\inifile_support.py", >> line 130, in <module> >> from configobj import ConfigObj >> ImportError: No module named configobj >> CLOSE LANGUAGE LOG FILE >> Error in atexit._run_exitfuncs: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Python26\lib\atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs >> func(*targs, **kargs) >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\language_support.py", >> line 226, in _Close_Log >> _LT_Log.close () >> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'close' >> Error in sys.exitfunc: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Python26\lib\atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs >> func(*targs, **kargs) >> File "D:\Development\python\web2py_cc\support\language_support.py", >> line 226, in _Close_Log >> _LT_Log.close () >> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'close' >> >> Thanks for looking into this!! >> >> Pai >> >> On Sep 1, 12:17 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> hi Chris, >>> On 01-09-2010 04:21, sociotech wrote: >>>> Stef, >>>> Thanks for developing what looks like an awesome environment for >>>> web2py. >>> your welcome. >>>> I tried installing it with your recommended dependencies on my Ubuntu >>>> 10.04 system (Python 2.6) and got the following error: >>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>> File "Web2py_CC.py", line 24, in <module> >>>> import wx.lib.agw.thumbnailctrl as TC >>>> ImportError: No module named agw.thumbnailctrl >>>> I have wxpython installed (version wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode) so I'm not >>>> sure what's missing. >>> I can imagine a few problems: >>> 1. you have a much too old version of wxPython, you need at least 1.8.9.2, >>> it should be available >>> for ubuntu, as I used it myself on Ubuntu 10.04 >>> 2. I've seen once a wx.Python version fro Ubuntu, where the agw module is >>> not in the correct place >>> 3. You've more than one version of wxPython on your system and Web2Py uses >>> the wrong (older) version >>> ( I don't now how to select the latest version, maybe someone else ?) >>> Try if you can upload a newer version of wxPython. >>> I don't have any experience / knowledge about Linux systems, >>> and my Ubuntu version (running on a Virtual server has crashed completely). >>> let me know if you find the problem. >>> cheers, >>> Stef >>>> I'll keep following your development efforts and hope to get it >>>> working so I can try it out. >>>> Thanks, >>>> Chris >>>> On Aug 27, 1:13 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> hello, >>>>> I'm proud to present the first pre-alfa release ofWeb2Py_CC. >>>>> *Windows*: as it's developed under windows, it runs without exceptions >>>>> (and of course a few bugs ;-) >>>>> Sorry, I wasn't able to produce an executable, because py2exe had >>>>> problems (probably with my >>>>> recently upgraded wxPython, and I can't go back). >>>>> *Fedora 13*: runs as expected >>>>> *Ubuntu 10*: 2 days ago, it runned as expected, but after an adviced >>>>> upgrade of wxPython, my >>>>> complete Ubuntu installation is ruined. >>>>> *Mac*: sorry I've no access to Mac >>>>> you can find some documentation here: >>>>> http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/web2py/web2py_cc.html >>>>> a download link and installation instructions are at the bottom of the >>>>> above page. >>>>> have fun, >>>>> Stef