Who the one from wisconsin and did you try the python group in madison maybe they can help.
Well i from madison are and i just a newbie with python.What OS you useing? --- On Thu, 8/27/09, Mark Dickinson <dicki...@gmail.com> wrote: > From: Mark Dickinson <dicki...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: Python on Crays > To: python-list@python.org > Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 1:48 PM > On Aug 25, 11:34 pm, Carrie Farberow > <farbe...@wisc.edu> > wrote: > > Ok, here are links to word documents outlining the > commands I executed as well as the make.log file and the > make_install.log file > > [links snipped] > > So from the output of make, it looks as though none of the > modules specified in the Modules/Setup file is being built > at all on your system. So not just unicodedata, but > the > math, cmath, array, itertools modules and more are > missing from your build. > > You can check this by running Python: after the make > step > finishes, you should have a working Python executable > called > 'python' in the current directory; if you start it up > and > then type 'import math' at the '>>>' prompt, I'm > guessing > you'll get an error message that looks something like: > > ImportError: No module named math > > I don't have much idea why those modules aren't being > built; > I tried imitating the relevant parts of your instructions > (to the degree that they make sense on my non-Cray system) > without any problems. > > Anyway, I agree that issue1594809 doesn't look so > relevant; > the only common factor is that in both cases Python is > failing to find the unicodedata module; but in that > issue > the unicodedata module is present but doesn't get found > because the paths are messed up, while in your case the > unicodedata module isn't being built at all. > > Suggestions: > > (1) double check that you've uncommented the appropriate > lines > in the Modules/Setup file. E.g., after the configure > step, there's > a line in Modules/Setup that looks like: > > #unicodedata unicodedata.c # static Unicode > character database > > that leading '#' should be removed so that it looks like: > > unicodedata unicodedata.c # static Unicode > character database > > and similarly for the other modules in that section. > Make sure that you're editing the Modules/Setup file > *after* the configure step and *before* the make step. > > (2) Find a local Unix/Python guru and ask him/her to > help out. These sorts of problems are generally much > easier to figure out when you've got direct access to > the machine. > > Sorry I can't be more help than this. > > -- > Mark > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list