$ easy_install --version
distribute 0.6.10
$ export HTTP_PROXY=http://###.###.com:80
$ export HTTPS_PROXY=https://###.###.com:81
$ sudo -E easy_install -U ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
Download error: [Errno 111] Connection refused -- Some
I ran easy_install -U for Django-1.4.10 and ReviewBoard. That seemed to go
ok, but rb-site install still ends with this:
Creating table site_localsite
Creating table django_project_version
Creating table django_evolution
Error: Unknown command: 'registerscmtools'
On Thursday, January 16,
I ran easy_install -m ReviewBoard, deleted the .egg, ran easy_install -U
ReviewBoard, and then I was able to get further with rb-site, but it still
said Unknown command: 'evolve'. I removed and re-installed Django and
django_evolution, and that may have resolved the issues.
On Thursday,
I think you just had some broken installs. Looks like the Python
Entrypoints were missing.
easy_install will handle registering entrypoints, which are basically a way
for Python apps to look up packages and modules providing certain features.
It sounds like those weren't registered with your
How did you install the packages?
You're really going to need to get easy_install working. Did you also set
https_proxy?
Something like this will work best:
$ sudo -s
$ http_proxy=proxy https_proxy=proxy easy_install -U ReviewBoard
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http_proxy and https_proxy are both set:
sudo -E easy_install -U ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
Download error: [Errno 111] Connection refused -- Some packages may not be
found!
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
Download
It certainly doesn't look like the environment variables are being used.
Can you run 'sudo -E -s' and echo both variables so I can see them? (You
can blank out the domain, but I want to see the format and that they're
both set.)
We've seen this come up from time to time, and it's always been due