Hi,
I have the same error,
what is the auto-remove command that you used ?
I'm on feisty too and I got the same problem with cheetah.
After the "auto-remove", you simply run the tgsetpu.py again ?
thks,

julien

On Aug 11, 9:44 pm, Dylnuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It Worked!!!!
>
> Thanks for all of the help. It seems I had still been relying on some
> of the dependencies installed by apt-get. Running auto-remove followed
> by python tgsetup.py worked fine. There is a huge list of files now,
> including start-wiki20.py and a few other py(c), cfg, and even a
> readme file. (Before, all that was there was a directory called wiki20
> and a directory called Wiki_20.egg-info.
>
> -Dylan
>
> On Aug 11, 2:11 pm, Dylnuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It may help to know that I originally installed Turbogears through apt-
> > get (not aptitude). I noticed that apt-get did not provide the latest
> > version, and the version in apt-get did not work with Python 2.5.
> > Through some RuleDispatch uninstalling and what not, I managed to get
> > TG to work (or at least, to get to this state).
>
> > PS: It seems to be some sort of Cheetah problem, would removing/
> > reinstalling Cheetah help?
>
> > On Aug 10, 3:31 pm, Dylnuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I used the tginstall.py (or whatever it is called) file from the
> > > website to install. I have neither /usr/bin/tg-admin or /bin/tg-admin.
> > > Identity yes = same results.
>
> > > -Dylan


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