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Stefan Miklosovic updated CASSANDRA-18642:
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Summary: cqlsh on Cassandra 4.1.2 fails on Amazon Linux (was: cqlsh on
Cassandra 4.1.2 fail on Amazon Linux )
> cqlsh on Cassandra 4.1.2 fails on Amazon Linux
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> Key: CASSANDRA-18642
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18642
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CQL/Interpreter, Packaging
> Reporter: Stefan Miklosovic
> Priority: Normal
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> I am on the newest Amazon Linux Version 2023.1.20230629
> When I install cassandra-4.1.2 from Yum repository, it starts fine but cqlsh
> prints this:
> {code}
> [ec2-user@ip-172-31-27-5 ~]$ cqlsh
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/cqlsh.py", line 148, in <module>
> from cqlshlib import cql3handling, pylexotron, sslhandling,
> cqlshhandling, authproviderhandling
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cqlshlib'
> {code}
> If I change in /usr/bin/cqlsh.py
> {code}
> cqlshlibdir = os.path.join(CASSANDRA_PATH, 'pylib')
> {code}
> to this
> {code}
> cqlshlibdir = os.path.join('/usr/lib/python3.6', 'site-packages')
> {code}
> it works.
> I am not sure if this is the correct way to handle that as no everybody need
> to have python3.6. There is also no symlink pointing to this. I guess we
> would need to find where packages are for Python we are going to use in
> cassandra.spec and then change cqlsh.py to reflect that?
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