For the record, OSCAR 5.0 is not supported on RHEL 5.0 and friends.
Getting it to work is likely to involve quite a bit of fiddling from
what I have seen.

I don't think its going to help in this case by try "export
OSCAR_VERBOSE=5" and see if it gives you more helpful output.  My only
guess is that it is looking for the x86_64 and the i386 is installed,
or vice versa.

On 9/25/07, Marcelo Tomim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Oscar Users,
>
> I have been trying to install Oscar 5.0 on Scientific Linux 5.0
> (x86_64), but unfortunately, the installation stops rather prematurely,
> complaining that it could not find urlgrabber, although it is installed
> in the system. Oscar output is attached.
> I would like to know whether you could, please, help me to solve this
> problem. Any hint on how to solve it would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Marcelo Aroca Tomim
> M.A.Sc., PhD Candidate
> The University of British Columbia
> Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
> phone: (604) 822-2552
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