Gary Koskenmaki wrote:
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 10:59 +0000, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Michael Hierweck wrote:
Gary Koskenmaki wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 18:36 +0100, Michael Hierweck wrote:
Hi,
Michael Hierweck wrote:
Hi,
Gary Koskenmaki wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 08:44 +0000, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Gary Koskenmaki wrote:
Hi all,
I was building a plone3 install today when the following error popped up
when running /bin/buildout:
While:
Installing plone.
Error: There is a version conflict.
We already have: plone.portlets 1.1.0a1
but plone.app.portlets 1.1.0a1 requires 'plone.portlets>=1.1dev'.
Gary wrote he used Debian tools to look for some files. I'm using Debian
(Etch), too.
Since no one else whether here nor on IRC knew about this problem I
considerd there might be a causal relationship between that problem and
Debian.
Just out of curiousity, since you ran into the same problem I did, were
you able to find .installed.cfg on your system after the failed
buildout? It was not generated on my system, but has been generated on
3 other identical buildouts I did using Etch a few months back.
It was possible for to create Plone 3.0 buildouts using Etch. I did this
about three weeks ago for the last time. Trying to create Plone 3.1
buildouts I received the above mentioned error message and the file
".installed.cfg" was _not_ created. After downloading and compiling
Python 2.4 and installing Paste Script and ZopeSkel the error did not
appear any more. The error is still reproducable. It depends on the
python interpreter used (/usr/bin/python2.4 vs.
/opt/python/2.4.4/bin/python2.4) thought both are 2.4.4.
That's worrysome. Can you paste the exact buildout.cfg that caused this
problem (even if it were generated, I'd like to see it), and the exact
error. Run buildout with the -vvv flag to get more output and paste the
whole command run.
Thanks,
Martin
Martin,
Here's a link to the output from bin/buildout and a copy of buildout.cfg
from a failed fresh build.
http://paste.plone.org/20164
Please don't use paste.plone.org to send things to the mailing lists.
The data there is non-permanent and may have disappeared by the time
someone answers your question. :)
I'll try to have a look later. I must admit I'm a bit confused, though. :-(
Martin
--
Author of `Professional Plone Development`, a book for developers who
want to work with Plone. See http://martinaspeli.net/plone-book
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