On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 at 22:18 GMT, Rick Weinbender penned:
> 
> 
> "Monique Y. Herman" wrote:
> 
>> [all sorts of snippage]
>>
>> On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 at 20:19 GMT, Rick Weinbender penned:
>> > No, the TMDA dir is in /usr/lib/python2.1/site-packages/TMDA/
>> > (where the debian command "apt-get install tmda" puts it) it is the
>> > only TMDA dir with all caps and the only dir containing Defaults.py
>> > file * Permissions on ../TMDA are 0755 as you say they should be.
>> > The debian "apt-get install tmda" installs tmda ver. 0.51 which is
>> > not the newest version, but it is the only way I've been able to
>> > install tmda and not get errors * How can I check to see what the
>> > internal Python module search path is?
>> >
>>
>> FWIW, I'm running the tmda package from debian unstable quite
>> happily.  It's using tmda version 0.86.  I don't know how hard it
>> would be to backport it, or whether this has already been done, but
>> it might be a question for debian-user.
>>
> 
> How did you install 0.86, was it by apt-get, or did you download a
> specific deb package and install or was download a tar.gz and compile
> it yourself?  Any light you could shed my way would be appreciated.
> :-) I'll try posting it to debian-user.  Thanks, -Rick
> 

I'm running debian unstable, so I just went into dselect (or aptitude,
don't remember which), selected it, et voila!

So, basically apt-get.

It would be nice if you could back-port tmda, but it might be a bit of
a pain given the python dependencies and how old stable is.


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