On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Laszlo Nagy <gand...@shopzeus.com> wrote:
> Running pycurl-7.19.0/setup.py -q bdist_egg --dist-dir > /tmp/easy_install-2ZCa8v/**pycurl-7.19.0/egg-dist-tmp-**DyHFls > >> Using curl-config (libcurl 7.12.1) >> src/pycurl.c:42:20: Python.h: No such file or directory >> src/pycurl.c:43:22: pythread.h: No such file or directory >> src/pycurl.c:58:4: #error "Need Python version 2.2 or greater to compile >> pycurl." >> src/pycurl.c:61:4: #error "Need libcurl version 7.19.0 or greater to >> compile pycurl." >> [... Error Clipped] >> error: Setup script exited with error: command '/usr/bin/gcc' failed with >> exit status 1 >> > I'm not familiar with red hat. But looks like this is now a sysadmin > problem. I could install pycurl under freebsd and ubuntu too. > > I have some code that might be able to PUT through a proxy for you. Please > look at the attached file. > > You can setup a proxy this way: > > import MozzillaEmulator > MozzillaEmulator.DEFAULT_**PROXIES = { > > 'http':'http://user:password@**proxy.host.com:3128<http://user:passw...@proxy.host.com:3128> > ', > > 'https':'http://user:password@**proxy.host.com:3128<http://user:passw...@proxy.host.com:3128> > ', > } > > And here is how you use it: > > dl = MozillaEmulator.**MozillaEmulator() > put_url = "http://some_url_to_put_to" > headers = {'Content-Type':'application/**xml;charset=UTF-8'} > data = open("some_file","rb").read() > response = dl.download(put_url,data,**headers,put_method=True) > > If you don't set the put_method flag, then it will POST instead. (But in > that case, post data must be a valid post data field fields and values.) If > you don't give post_data then it will GET. The PUT method was tested without > a proxy, and the GET and POST methods were tested with and without proxy. > > Actually I have tried to do PUT through a proxy, but it didn't work. But it > was a restriction on the proxy side. (As far as I can recall, the error > message came from the proxy server, something about unsupported request?). > So it *might* work for you, with the right proxy server that supports PUT > requests. > > Also be aware that this version uses urllib2. Although it can use https > protocol, it doesn't check the server's certificate. > > > Mozilla Emulator works like a charm. Also managed to install pycurl and the same works too. Thanks. :) ~Shashwat
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