Something else just crossed my mind as well. The issue, AFAIK, is that
older versions of Ubuntu / Python 2.5 stored third-party libraries
(e.g. stuff you easy_install) in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages.
With the upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04 / Python 2.6, these packages are now
stored in /usr/lib/pytho
Don't know if you tried this already, but the Ubuntu 9.04 Release
Notes mention something about this:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#python%20ImportError%20with%20systems%20upgraded%20before%20Ubuntu%209.04%20release%20candidate
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A bug in the python packages present in jaunt
Thank you Aaron. I will try to follow your pieces of advices. Fortunately it
is not my production enviroment.
Miguel
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
>
> Hm. It involves this module Deportista. I haven't heard of it, so I'm
> assuming it's either a third-party library yo
Hm. It involves this module Deportista. I haven't heard of it, so I'm
assuming it's either a third-party library you are using, or one a module
made in house.
You might try this: (assuming unixy environment)
1) At a shell prompt, set PYTHONPATH to the value you included in the attached
erro
On Monday 29 June 2009 12:09:58 pm Miguel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I made an mistake of upgrading ubuntu to the last version. This new version
> is running python 2.6 and it has also install the mod python for apache
> linked to this python version. All my code is running django 0.96 with
> python 2.5
Hi all,
I made an mistake of upgrading ubuntu to the last version. This new version
is running python 2.6 and it has also install the mod python for apache
linked to this python version. All my code is running django 0.96 with
python 2.5.
Now, the developments don't work. It says I have the follo
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