I am attempting to install Plone 4.2.1, using the Unified installer, on
Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit.

I run:
./install.sh standalone

I get:
 "LookupError: unknown encoding: zip
Python zlib support is missing; something went wrong in the zlib or python
build."

I have tried the old patches suggested when this problem cropped up with
installs on 11.04, but it does not work.

I have also tried the 'switch' suggested by Steve McMahon:

"Note that if you have an acceptable Python on your system already (or can
install one), you may use "--with-python=/path/to/Python-2.6" on the
install.sh command line."

by adding "--with-python=/usr/lib/python2.7/"

but then get:

"Error: '/usr/lib/python2.7/' is not an executable. It should be the
filename of a Python binary."

So now I, being a noob-type, am stumped ... :)

Any suggestions on how to make either approach work will be appreciated!



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