Hi, I figured out the problem:

I have the egg file of my previous Turbogear project under /usr/
myusername(not under the new TG2 virtualenv)

I think the user path is on the searching path of the virtualenv so
when i try paster --help. somehow TG2 picked up on egg file and ask me
to install it.
I deleted that file and that solved the problem.

On Oct 9, 9:27 am, psiklotron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what chris said. When I had this problem, it was caused by
> 1.) Not installing the virtualenv like the tutorial said
> 2.) Not starting the virtualenvironment before running the paster
> commands. (You start the virtualenv by typing "source bin/activate" in
> the tg2env directory)
>
> On Oct 9, 7:08 am, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > yupu wrote:
> > > Jorge:
>
> > > Hi, thanks for the response to both questiones. But i am still
> > > confused:
>
> > > 1-- My WebReport is the project from TG1.03.
> > > 2-- I installed TG2 through virutalen.
>
> > > I would expect and want TG2  behave like a brand new installation. I
> > > still want to keep my WebReport under TG1.03
>
> > Did you create a *new* virtual environment for TG2 (i.e. in a new
> > directory)?
>
> > Did you create the virtual env with the "--no-site-packages" option?
>
> > Chris
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