Re: [Zope] Re: 2.9.7 build fails: 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist

2007-06-14 Thread Mikko Ohtamaa
Maurits van Rees wrote: Mikko Ohtamaa, on 2007-06-13: error: package directory 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist make: *** [build] Error 1 Looks like there was python2.5-dev installed (7.04 Feisty Fawn default) though python2.4-dev was required. apt-get

[Zope] Re: 2.9.7 build fails: 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist

2007-06-13 Thread Maurits van Rees
Mikko Ohtamaa, on 2007-06-13: I am trying to build Zope 2.9.7 on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04. I am probably enjoying some sort of configuration error. Though I have installed python-tz package, the installer barks about missing 'Antarctica'. I haven't seen this error with previous Zope builds.

[Zope] Re: 2.9.7 build fails: 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist

2007-06-13 Thread J Cameron Cooper
Mikko Ohtamaa wrote: Hi, I am trying to build Zope 2.9.7 on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04. I am probably enjoying some sort of configuration error. Though I have installed python-tz package, the installer barks about missing 'Antarctica'. I haven't seen this error with previous Zope builds. [EMAIL

Re: [Zope] Re: 2.9.7 build fails: 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist

2007-06-13 Thread Mikko Ohtamaa
error: package directory 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist make: *** [build] Error 1 Solved it. You must run python setup.py install as root and *do not* run make, configure, etc. before as a normal user. I think installer incorrectly creates something or

[Zope] Re: 2.9.7 build fails: 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist

2007-06-13 Thread Maurits van Rees
Mikko Ohtamaa, on 2007-06-13: error: package directory 'build/lib/linux-i686-2/5/pytz/zoneinfo/Antarctica' does not exist make: *** [build] Error 1 Solved it. You must run python setup.py install as root and *do not* run make, configure, etc. before as a normal user. Ehm... you should