Dr. Thayer,

On Sunday 25 February 2007 13:55, J. Scott Thayer M.D. wrote:
> Running ultrasol.sh yields the following:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ultrasol.sh
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/lib64/games/ultrasol/ultrasol.py", line 69, in <module>
>     exec "import " + n
>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>   File "/usr/lib64/games/ultrasol/games/dieboesesieben.py", line 42
> SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xf6' in
> file /usr/lib64/games/ultrasol/games/dieboesesieben.py on line 42,
> but no encoding declared; see
> http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html for details
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
>
> Any fixes for this?

It really behooves both you and anyone who would like to help you for 
you to give more information than a terse dump of the error diagnostics 
that ensue when you try to run something unsuccessfully.

You need to specify details of the software you installed, the operating 
system on which it's running, platform software (e.g., the Java 
platform) and possibly the hardware hosting it all.

In particular, if you're installing RPMs and getting this kind of 
problem it suggests some sort of configuration problem in your system 
or that you're forcing installation in the face of unmet prerequisites. 
Ordinarily RPM won't allow the installation of a package whose 
prerequisites are not met, and most problems of incompatibilities or 
insufficiencies between the new software and your existing system setup 
are precluded.

If you don't give us details of the scenario, it's just an exercise in 
either guessing what happened or rotely requesting the necessary 
details behind of the problematic symptoms.


Randall Schulz
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