That means the ubuntu repo version of pip is installed via apt. If
setuptools is on the system then
sudo easy_install -U pip would force an upgrade using pypi and probably
pull the latest. One could also apt-get purge python-pip (guessing
package name) before using easy_install to get the old one out of the
way 100%.

Enjoy,
Alex

On 09/09/2011 06:44 AM, Ariel Nunez wrote:
> Hello Jude,
> 
> There was a problem creating the virtualenv, seems like it was related to
> installing pip, I have seen this in the past but have not been able to
> reproduce it reliably.
> 
> I have fixed it in the past by removing python-pip and or python-virtualenv
> but that causes other problems. It seems to be related to having older
> versions of pip conflict with the virtualenv (Last pip release is > 1.0, and
> the log is referencing pip-0.6.3).
> 
> Hopefully we will find a workaround for the installer. Can you tell me more
> about the specific version of Ubuntu you are using (the number after
> 10.04.??, it should be something between 01 and 04).
> 
> Did it happen when you created a new machine? Can you switch to Ubuntu
> 11.04?
> 
> Ariel.
> 
>  Complete output from command /var/lib/geonode/bin/python
> /var/lib/geonode/bin/easy_install
> /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/v...ar.gz:
>   error: Not a URL, existing file, or requirement spec:
> '/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtualenv_support/pip-0.6.3.tar.gz'
> ----------------------------------------
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/bin/virtualenv", line 9, in <module>
>     load_entry_point('virtualenv==1.4.5', 'console_scripts', 'virtualenv')()
>   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtualenv.py", line 537, in main
>     use_setuptools=options.use_setuptools)
>   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtualenv.py", line 630, in
> create_environment
>     install_pip(py_executable)
>   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtualenv.py", line 390, in install_pip
>     filter_stdout=_filter_setup)
>   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtualenv.py", line 598, in
> call_subprocess
>     % (cmd_desc, proc.returncode))
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 8:54 AM, jude mwenda <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Ahh, yes, the paste is here. Sorry about that not seen the error .
>>
>> Here it is. http://dpaste.de/eWZat/ seems not to find django-admin.py
>>
>>
>> On 9 September 2011 15:49, David Winslow <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the correction, I have updated the online documentation with
>>> the proper quoting.
>>>
>>> As for the error in your Apache log, I am not sure what might have gone
>>> wrong - were any errors or warnings printed during the installation
>>> process?  I haven't spent much time debugging the .deb packages but I
>>> imagine Ariel will have some insight.
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Winslow
>>> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 5:25 AM, jude mwenda <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On the documentation, when adding the repo, the line below worked for me.
>>>> The one on the documentation  which does not have the quotes returns Error:
>>>> repository is an argument..
>>>>
>>>> sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://apt.opengeo.org/ubuntu lucid main"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9 September 2011 12:08, jude mwenda <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Came across this, set up on a vanilla Ubuntu Server 10.04, apart from
>>>>> GeoNode, openssh is what is installed. And used the repo by open geo.
>>>>> Attached is the error.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://dpaste.de/2rD4b/
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jude Mwenda
>>>>> Skype id: jmwenda
>>>>> Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
>>>>> Web: www.africangeogeek.com
>>>>>
>>>>> "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
>>>>> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
>>>>>

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