On Friday 02 April 2010 22:33:48 Samir Faci (Dev) wrote:
...
> which generated a .deb installation file.
>
> which I've uploaded here.
>
> http://www.assembla.com/spaces/dummyMeego/documents/b0Vv4-pP4r35fieJe5d-aX/
>download/pykickstart_1.69.-2_all.deb
>
> I've done this on a Ubuntu 64bit installation, I'm sure there are
> differences between Ubuntu and debian, but you can repeat the process
> or just download the .debian.

Thanks for your instructions.

Your .deb didn't work for me because it is for python 2.6 -- Debian Testing 
seems to still be using python 2.5.  However, I have created a .deb for 
python2.5 using your instructions, which can be found here:

http://www.cobb.uk.net/pykickstart_1.69-2_all.deb

That fixes the missing pykickstart problem.  Now when I try to do:

su -c "mic-chroot meego-codedrop-ia32-developer-201003311106.img"

I get the following error message:

Error: I can't recognize this image type.

Any ideas (note that this is the IA32 image, not the ARM image so I presume it 
is not a QEMU problem).

> Either ways, condemning Meego because a package is missing from your
> own distro isn't really meego's fault.  Especially when it's something
> as simply as install a python egg.

It is the application developers fault if their application doesn't work on my 
system if their intent is to support my system.  Unfortunately I am not a 
python programmer so I have no idea what a python egg may be.

Graham
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