I use a x86_64 architecture

I had no problem installing and using PyInstaller on Fedora 7 and 9
with python 2.5

Now I'm using Fedora 11 and python 2.6 and I'm not more able to
install it, because I get a traceback on running Configure.py

I unpacked pyinstaller_1.3.tar.gz
I run:
python Make.py
make

When I run:
python Configure.py
I get::

I: computing EXE_dependencies
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by /usr/bin/python)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by
/usr/lib64/libpython2.6.so.1.0)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by
/lib64/libpthread.so.0)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by /lib64/libdl.so.2)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by
/lib64/libutil.so.1)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by /lib64/libm.so.6)
E: cannot find linux-vdso.so.1 in path  (needed by /lib64/libc.so.6)
I: Finding TCL/TK...
Syntax error in /hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/optparse.py
('invalid syntax', ('/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/optparse.py', 6, 257,
'"""\r\noptparse -- forward-compatibility wrapper for use with Python
2.2.x and\r\nearlier.  If you import from \'optparse\' rather than
\'optik\', your code\r\nwill work on base Python 2.3 (and later), or
on earlier Pythons with\r\nOptik 1.4.1 or later
installed.\r\n"""\r\n'))
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "Configure.py", line 78, in <module>
    a.analyze_r('Tkinter')
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/mf.py", line 299, in analyze_r
    newnms = self.analyze_one(name, nm, imptyp)
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/mf.py", line 333, in analyze_one
    mod = self.doimport(nm, ctx, fqname)
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/mf.py", line 400, in doimport
    mod = director.getmod(nm)
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/mf.py", line 216, in getmod
    mod = owner.getmod(nm)
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/mf.py", line 71, in getmod
    co = compile(open(py[0], 'r').read()+'\n', py[0], 'exec')
  File "/hd/X/py11/pyinstaller-1.3/optparse.py", line 6
    """
       ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax


Whats the problem??

Licia

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