On Feb 19, 2009, at 6:26 PM, Andi Vajda wrote:


On Feb 19, 2009, at 12:29, Dan Morrow <dmor...@maned.com> wrote:

Hi there,

I'm having trouble running "make" against pylucene, and was hoping
that someone has seen this problem.

I was able to get into the "jcc" directory, and run the setup
script. But then when I go back into the "pylucene" directory and
run "make" - well it does compile many files. But then it gets to
one, and I don't know what the error message means.

/usr/bin/python -m jcc --shared --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/lucene-
core-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/contrib/snowball/lucene-
snowball-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/contrib/highlighter/
lucene-highlighter-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/contrib/
analyzers/lucene-analyzers-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/
contrib/regex/lucene-regex-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/build/
contrib/queries/lucene-queries-2.4.0.jar --jar lucene-java-2.4.0/
build/contrib/instantiated/lucene-instantiated-2.4.0.jar --jar build/
jar/extensions.jar --package java.lang java.lang.System
java.lang.Runtime --package java.util java.text.SimpleDateFormat --
package java.io java.io.StringReader java.io.InputStreamReader
java.io.FileInputStream --exclude
org.apache.lucene.queryParser.Token --exclude
org.apache.lucene.queryParser.TokenMgrError --exclude
org.apache.lucene.queryParser.QueryParserTokenManager --exclude
org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException --python lucene --
mapping org.apache.lucene.document.Document 'get:(Ljava/lang/
String;)Ljava/lang/String;' --mapping java.util.Properties
'getProperty:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;' --sequence
org.apache.lucene.search.Hits 'length:()I' 'doc:(I)Lorg/apache/
lucene/document/Document;' --version 2.4.0 --files 2 --build
/usr/bin/python: module jcc has no associated file

I am pretty new to python, so I don't know what it's messages mean.
Basically, I have no idea what is meant by "module jcc has no
associated file". If you know what this might mean, I'd be very
happy to hear from you.

My linux is RHEL5, btw, if that helps.

What is your version of Python ?

Andi..



-Dan.

Um, sorry about that. I've resolved it. My path for JCC was incorrect.

-Dan.

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