Poojan,

We do include our own python. Did you do a full build to generate a Chandler Python or is this a quick build only?

Quick build is our way of saying have you checked out the source from http://svn.osafoundation.org/chandler/trunk/chandler and then run "make install" in that directory?

Do that will pull the 32bit linux Python binary we use which should have MD5 in it. hmm, unless we are linking to the system lib without realizing it.

Guess I'll be doing a VM install of RHEL4 tonight :)

thanks,
bear

On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:42 PM, Poojan Wagh wrote:

I'm having trouble building desktop on a 32-bit RHEL4. (I'm not
running Ubuntu because it is a work machine.) I get the following:

cd /home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6; \
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET= \
/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/bin/ python
setup.py build --build-base=build_release  \
                              install --force
running build
running build_py
running install
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "setup.py", line 94, in <module>
   scripts = scripts,
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/distutils/core.py",
line 151, in setup
   dist.run_commands()
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/distutils/dist.py",
line 974, in run_commands
   self.run_command(cmd)
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/distutils/dist.py",
line 994, in run_command
   cmd_obj.run()
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/setuptools/command/install.py",
line 76, in run
   self.do_egg_install()
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/setuptools/command/install.py",
line 85, in do_egg_install
   easy_install = self.distribution.get_command_class('easy_install')
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/setuptools/dist.py",
line 354, in get_command_class
   self.cmdclass[command] = cmdclass = ep.load()
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/pkg_resources.py",
line 1912, in load
entry = __import__(self.module_name, globals(),globals(), ['__name__']) File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/setuptools/command/easy_install.py",
line 21, in <module>
from setuptools.package_index import PackageIndex, parse_bdist_wininst File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools/ setuptools-0.6c6/setuptools/package_index.py",
line 3, in <module>
   import sys, os.path, re, urlparse, urllib2, shutil, random,
socket, cStringIO
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/urllib2.py",
line 88, in <module>
   import hashlib
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/hashlib.py",
line 133, in <module>
   md5 = __get_builtin_constructor('md5')
File "/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/release/lib/ python2.5/hashlib.py",
line 60, in __get_builtin_constructor
   import _md5
ImportError: No module named _md5
make[1]: *** [build] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/wagh/downloads/chandler_trunk/external/setuptools'
make: *** [setuptools] Error 2

From doing a Google search, it seems that I am missing this _md5
module and that it is included (normally) with python. (I thought that
the Chandler build procedure compiles its own custom Python in
$BUILD_ROOT/external/python.) Where do I find this _md5 module, and
where do I put it?

Thanks for the great product. (Just want it enjoy it on all my
available computers.)
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