Yes I did indeed well use the option " --prefix=/usr/local " as
recommended in the page " http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/InstallUbuntu
", but the installation did not suceed.



On Sep 1, 11:37 am, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Florent Aide wrote:
> > saliez a écrit :
> >> It seems that KUBUNTU did install the incompatible files in /usr/local/
> >> lib/...  rather than /usr/lib/...
>
> > TG has only one strategy: using the python path to find its lib. A
> > "standard" Python on GNU/Linux is generally searching for its
> > site-package in /usr/lib/pythonXXX but I don't know Kubuntu...
>
> All Ubuntu versions create a "/usr/local/lib/python2.x/site-packages"
> directory (where x may be 4 or 5), which is included in the standard
> sys.path of the Python version shipped with Ubuntu. When you install
> Python packages manually (i.e. via setup.py or easy_install), you should
> install them in this directory (use the "--prefix=/usr/local" option),
> so that they are separate from those installed via Ubuntu packages.
>
> Official Ubuntu Python deb packages installed via apt will *never* be
> placed under /usr/local (unless a package is broken).
>
> Chris


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