Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 1:03 PM +0900 2004-11-30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
AC_CHECK_HEADER(Python.h, , got_python_h=yes)])
if test $got_python_h != yes -a $os = linux; then
echo 'If you're on Linux, you have the binary distro no -devel
rpm bug!'
At 6:04 PM +0900 2004-12-01, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Of course you don't. The point is to test for one specific kind of
brain damage that is well-known, very common, and even bites people
who know what they're doing, not to mention being very confusing for
newbies.
That's a slippery
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wishful thinking. By allocating the headers to the devel
packages, they've already indicated that in their opinion it's
somebody else's problem.
Brad If that's the way they want to do business, they can
Brad get the
At 1:03 PM +0900 2004-11-30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
AC_CHECK_HEADER(Python.h, , got_python_h=yes)])
if test $got_python_h != yes -a $os = linux; then
echo 'If you're on Linux, you have the binary distro no -devel
rpm bug!'
echo 'Switch to an Industrial-Strength OS such as
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad If you can show us a cross-platform way to check for
Brad all the appropriate and necessary Python headers that would
Brad be required by Mailman, and would work regardless of where
Brad Python was installed, where Mailman
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 10:40:53PM -0800, Greg Deputy wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed Mailman on Fedora Core 2?
Sure. That has been my primary platform. I've not had any
trouble building the distribution archive.
src/_japanese_codecs.c:12:20: Python.h: No such file or
At 9:45 AM -0800 2004-11-19, Greg Deputy wrote:
I didn't see anything in the INSTALL file about that besides having
python installed, and being a linux newbie I didn't realize I needed
that in addition to the standard python installation. Seems like
something the configure script would check