I would check to make sure you do not have CHANDLERHOME or CHANDLERBIN defined and then in your chandler/ directory just try to run python:

        ./release/RunPython

that will make sure your base environment is ok - next try to start chandler itself:

        ./release/RunChandler

The biggest cause for import errors is bad values for CHANDLERHOME, CHANDLERBIN or PARCELPATH - if you use the RunChandler script you can leave all of them not defined.


On May 19, 2006, at 11:11 PM, Darshana Chhajed wrote:

Hi,
I am trying to do the Chandler Extension Tutorial on
http://chandler.osafoundation.org/docs/0.6/feeds-tutorial.html .
And I am having trouble in the Data Description part of it which is in the very beginning. I created the Python files channels.py and _init_.py in the feeds dir. But when I try to run the files, I am getting error in the import statements. Python cant find the path to the modules that I import in those files. So, I tried adding sys.path for Chandler root dir in the files and PYTHONPATH in the environment variables. But it still does not solve the problem. When I try to view the data definitions using Http://localhost:1888/repo , the feeds parcel does not show up in it.
I dont know how to solve the problem.
It would be great to get some help and advice.
Thanks a lot,
Darshana.

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