Marc Williams wrote:
> I'm attempting to run Congruity but have run into a snag.  I started off 
> installing Concordance .20 on my Ubuntu 8.04 without much trouble at 
> all.  I was able to generate and read some files.  I could, if pressed, 
> simply run Concordance and be happy but I was thrilled when I saw that 
> there was a gui effort and would love to use it, if possible.
> 
> I downloaded Congruity 7 and (I believe) fulfilled the few dependencies 
> listed in the readme.  But when I fire it up I receive the following:
> 
> ~$ congruity  Connectivity.EZHex
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "/usr/bin/congruity", line 30, in <module>
>    import libconcord
> ImportError: No module named libconcord

You haven't build the python bindings. Head over to
libconcord/bindings/python in your concordance source tree and build and
install the python modules. That should do it for you.

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