Hi Rupert,

Am 04.09.2014 um 03:49 schrieb rupert THURNER <[email protected]>:
> csw-upload-pkg gives an error message to run a command, copy pasting
> to run it gives:
> 
> rupert @ login : ~
> $ /home/rupert/opencsw/.buildsys/v2/bin/../lib/python/checkpkg2.py
> --catalog-release unstable --os-release SunOS5.11
> --catalog-architecture i386 7f82dd230aab95d460d7432f9f14149a
> 54c4e0afeb93b65d962ef784e0c591ba 721ce2d771f40083d13b7c58a18b520d
> 0d0076b9ee0ad5ec94c96b596b39988d 96b13d8079ba40b40416b3779131ffd2
> 63e8c45236d11e6f9dc87cd4f241e959 72f951411280f6f101dfad3fdd9c503d
> 8df35701cd5bb99b60bc1b80247b05eb
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "/home/rupert/opencsw/.buildsys/v2/bin/../lib/python/checkpkg2.py",
> line 16, in <module>
>    from lib.python import checkpkg_lib
> ImportError: No module named lib.python

Well, csw-upload-pkg sets some environment variables, notably PYTHON_PATH
to /home/rupert/opencsw/.buildsys/v2/bin/../lib/python IIRC.


Best regards

  — Dago

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