I've created a bug report for this problem - bug #6980 located at
https://gna.org/bugs/?6980.

Edward


On 9/13/06, Edward d'Auvergne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That one is a real bug.  The problem is a typo, the double = sign
should be a single = sign.  The line should read self.SYS = 'Win'.  I
currently don't have SVN access so I can't modify the relax source
code in the repository.  For documentation, a bug report for this
issue would useful.  Would you like to give it a go?  The relax bug
tracker is located at https://gna.org/bugs/?group=relax.  It would be
useful to include the traceback error message, a few details, and a
link to your previous post (you should be able to find it soon in the
relax-users archive at https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/).
Otherwise I'll create a bug report for it and fix it tomorrow.

Thanks,

Edward


On 9/13/06, Daniel Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The previuos one was my fault, I tryed the wrong way.
> Now I got it well. I'm using scons-0.96.1, when I run it, the error
> message is:
>
> scons:Reading SConscript files...
> AttributeError: Main instance has no attribute 'SYS':
>    File "SConstruct", line 814:
>      Main<>
>    File "SConstruct", line 64:
>      self.set_paths<>
>    File "SConstruct", line 382:
>    self.SYS == 'Win'
>
> that's less bizarre I guess
>
> Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
> > That's a bizarre error message, which version of SCons are you using?
> > Is it 0.96.1 or later?  Those are the program versions where the SCons
> > internal function Help should exist.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Edward
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Hi Ed,
> >>
> >> I have the 2005 version of Visual Studio, the costly one. I tryed
> >> running the sconstruct file, and the error message is the following:
> >>
> >>     exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__
> >>    File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 814, in ?
> >>      Main()
> >>    File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 55, in
> >> __init__
> >>      self.help()
> >>    File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 245, in
> >> help
> >>      Help(string)
> >> NameError: global name 'Help' is not defined
> >>
> >> Have a nice evening
> >>
> >> Daniel
> >>
> >
>
>


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