>>>>> "CM" == Colin Mackinlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CM> The documented way to install email is: python setup.py CM> install CM> This doesn't work for me as 2.1.1 is installed from an RPM and CM> throws errors in relation to configure. I'd like to see the exact errors that occur. This may indicate a bug in Python's distutils system. Or it could be that you need the devel rpms for Python (although that would suck, since email is a pure Python package -- i.e. no C extensions). Also, you may want to try upgrading to Python 2.1.2 to see if that fixes the problem. In any case, I'd like to know more about this failure. CM> What seemed ok was to copy the email folder into the python2.1 CM> site-packages folder. Running python interactively enables me CM> to import email and check the version. I can also import CM> email.Utils and others too. By default, running "python" w/o the -S option executes site.py, which adds to sys.path all the necessary directories to find site packages. However, to decrease startup costs, all Mailman cgi and mail filter programs effectively run with the -S option, which inhibits importing site.py, and thus does not add any of the site-packages folders to sys.path. To make up for this, Defaults.py always adds sys.prefix + 'lib/python' + sys.version[:3] + 'site-packages' to sys.path. Make sure this is the path that contains the email directory. CM> I've created the site wide mailman list and also a test list CM> from the command line. When I go to the /mailman/admin page I CM> get a Bug error message CM> Traceback (most recent call last) >> le "/usr/local/mailman/scripts/driver", line 80 in run_main pkg = >> __import__('Mailman.Cgi', globals(), locals(), [scriptname]) le >> "../mailman/Cgi/admin.py", line 31, in ? from email.Utils import >> unquote, parseaddr CM> ImportError: No module named Utils CM> Is there some othe part of python 2.1 that I need to hack? Shouldn't be, but you can try this: In mm_cfg.py add the lines: import sys print >> sys.stderr, sys.path Then run one of the command line scripts, e.g. bin/list_lists. Do you get the same error? What does the output say? Is the directory into which you copied email's directory? -Barry _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers