2010/5/21 Denis Barbier <bou...@gmail.com> > On 2010/5/21 John Griessen wrote: > > Denis Barbier wrote: > >> I have some trouble with python 2.6, it seems that extensions are not > >> loaded, no idea why yet. > > > > This excerpt from debian policy, > > http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-python.html > , > > seems complicated and has to do with it: > > > > "Directories with private Python modules must be absent from the > sys.path. Public Python modules not handled by python-central or > > python-support must be installed in the system Python modules directory, > /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages for python2.6 and later, > > and /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages for python2.5 and earlier. As an > exception to the above, modules managed by python-support > > are installed in another directory which is added to the sys.path using > the .pth mechanism. The .pth mechanism is documented in > > the Python documentation of the site module. A special directory is > dedicated to public Python modules installed by the local > > administrator, /usr/local/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages for python2.6 and > later, and /usr/local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages for > > python2.5 and earlier. " > > I called 'python2.6 setup.py install --user' which installs modules > under $HOME/.local/lib/python2.6/, this is exactly what I want to > achieve, being able to install as a normal user. This quoted text > does not mention that, thus I tried 'sudo python2.6 setup.py install' > to install files user /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/ but the > result is the same. There is one strange problem, there is no > OCC/__init__.py in both installations, no idea why. > I ran build+install again, and everything works now. Yeepee. > > Denis > > Hi guys,
Thanks for your feedbacks with building/installing debian unstable pythonOCC. In order to sum up your experiments, is there something I should add to the README file (which is about to be renamed as INSALL) for debian users? Thomas
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