On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 03:29:15 -0000, Sunil Goda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  I found it in /etc/environment and changed it to LANG="C" and that
didn't seem to help at all.  I rebooted after I changed it just to
make sure it took effect and then checked to see what LANG was set to
on the terminal, and sure enough it was "C".  But, I still get exactly
the same error message.

  Thanks for your help, nonetheless.

  --Sunil

maybe this isn't important but i think that you should chage it to LANG=C not LANG="C". afther this type #env in the console and look for LANG= to check if you have realy chage it.
and, yes, you have to reboot to verify this change.

if that doesn't work go to python shell, and try to import mmpython:
#python
import mmpython

that is the place where setup script is crashing, and look at the output.
you will see where erorr is, and what is the couse of it.
that is the hint for searching for solution, maybe some other variable is problem.





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