Hi This seems to be the solution, however I can't test it today and I will leave soon. But I will upgrade the documentation and tell Steve who will continue this work.
Thanks a lot for your answers. Cheers, Joseph On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:58:48 -0500, Thomas D. Uram <tu...@mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > Chris: > > You're right, it likely has to do with the change in flavor. Lately > I've come to understand that we should only be using debug-built globus, > hence the change to gcc32dbgpthr. > > Joseph: If you build globus with flavor gcc32dbgpthr, are these > problems resolved for you? > > > Tom > > > Chris Willing wrote: >> On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 15:34, Joseph wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> In fact, since the Beta2 release, my build isn't working anymore. The >>> pyGlobus module isn't build. In my build output, I find a lot of : >>> "Building pyGlobus >>> Checking for which modules to build >>> Checking the util module >>> Missing dependency to build the util package. >>> This package is required to build all of pyGlobus. >>> The following is the error message from globus-makefile-header. >>> ('No packages were found that matched your query!\n',) >>> Now exiting from the build." >>> And so on, then >>> "ImportError: No module named pyGlobus" >>> >>> Nothing had changed between the Beta1 and the Beta2 on my pc, so I >>> filed a bug report but apparently it wasn't one, the trouble should >>> be with my installation of environment variables. >>> >> I believe this is due to a change in packaging/BuildPythonModules.py, >> in >> which the value of the flavor argument when building pyGlobus for linux >> has recently changed from 'gcc32pthr' to 'gcc32dbgpthr' (at line 71). >> Reverting to >> flavor = 'gcc32pthr' >> allows a build to complete and allows the post installation script >> AccessGrid-Postinstall.py to complete without error. It also allows >> certmgr.py to run again, so I suspect it will allow VenueClient to run >> again too (all of these previously had the same run time error about >> lack of pyGlobus), but I'm currently not anywhere I can test that till >> tomorrow morning. >> Still, I guess there was some reason to change flavor's value from >> 'gcc32pthr' to 'gcc32dbgpthr', which a reversion won't help. >> chris >> -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/