I've noticed this as well. Best solution is to remove the python-tk package from your system.
Christian -- Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED] VMware, Inc. On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Lyndon Washington < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to move from a svn based install to the latest install and > unfortunately failed when easy_install tried to install the dependency of > PIL. > I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] > also an rpm for [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The error is below. Anything obvious to any python people (of which I am > not)? > > Cheers, > -Lyndon- > > Searching for PIL > Reading http://www.review-board.org/downloads/mirror/ > Reading http://www.review-board.org/downloads/nightlies/ > Reading http://www.review-board.org/downloads/bleeding/ > Best match: PIL 1.1.6 > Downloading http://www.review-board.org/downloads/mirror/PIL-1.1.6.tar.gz > Processing PIL-1.1.6.tar.gz > Running PIL-1.1.6/setup.py -q bdist_egg --dist-dir > /tmp/easy_install-zy1Wjh/PIL-1.1.6/egg-dist-tmp-6Gg9cV > libImaging/Effects.c:210: warning: 'perlin_init' defined but not used > libImaging/File.c: In function 'ImagingOpenPPM': > libImaging/File.c:112: warning: ignoring return value of 'fread', declared > with attribute warn_unused_result > libImaging/File.c:119: warning: ignoring return value of 'fread', declared > with attribute warn_unused_result > libImaging/File.c: In function 'ImagingSaveRaw': > libImaging/File.c:144: warning: ignoring return value of 'fwrite', declared > with attribute warn_unused_result > libImaging/File.c:151: warning: ignoring return value of 'fwrite', declared > with attribute warn_unused_result > libImaging/Geometry.c:236: warning: 'quadratic_transform' defined but not > used > libImaging/Quant.c: In function 'rehash_collide': > libImaging/Quant.c:154: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different > size > libImaging/Quant.c: At top level: > libImaging/Quant.c:311: warning: 'test_sorted' defined but not used > libImaging/QuantHash.c:136: warning: '_hashtable_test' defined but not used > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libz.so when searching for -lz > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libz.a when searching for -lz > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libpthread.so when searching for -lpthread > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libpthread.a when searching for -lpthread > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libc.so when searching for -lc > /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld: > skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libc.a when searching for -lc > _imagingtk.c:20:16: error: tk.h: No such file or directory > _imagingtk.c:23: error: expected ')' before '*' token > _imagingtk.c:31: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before > 'Tcl_Interp' > _imagingtk.c: In function '_tkinit': > _imagingtk.c:37: error: 'Tcl_Interp' undeclared (first use in this > function) > _imagingtk.c:37: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > _imagingtk.c:37: error: for each function it appears in.) > _imagingtk.c:37: error: 'interp' undeclared (first use in this function) > _imagingtk.c:45: error: expected expression before ')' token > _imagingtk.c:51: error: 'TkappObject' has no member named 'interp' > _imagingtk.c:55: warning: implicit declaration of function 'TkImaging_Init' > error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit > status 1 > > > > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 6:12 AM, Christian Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Hi everyone. >> >> We've just finished moving over to a new way of installing and upgrading >> Review Board. >> >> Review Board, Djblets, Django-Evolution, PIL and Django are now packaged >> up in such a way where you can install or upgrade them all with one command. >> >> Site installation and upgrading is also handled through a new tool, >> rb-site. >> >> The new installation procedure is documented at >> http://www.review-board.org/wiki/GettingStarted. It includes information >> on migrating from existing installations. >> >> To sum up the new changes, basic installation has mostly become: >> >> $ sudo easy_install ReviewBoard >> $ sudo rb-site install /var/www/reviews.example.com >> >> For the most part, nothing too fundamental has changed. It's just easier >> to get going now. We are, however, considering some large changes within the >> SVN tree that would break sites running out of the tree. This will probably >> happen after 1.0, but may happen sooner if we decide it must be done. We >> recommend that everybody makes an effort to move to the new install method. >> >> I've done a number of test installs without any problems, but if you hit >> an issue, please let me know and I'll work to address it. >> >> Christian >> >> -- >> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> VMware, Inc. >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "reviewboard" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/reviewboard?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
