I was trying to follow the install instructions for using blood hound and MySql but I ran into a problem where it thinks I don't have mysql installed.
I'm running : python ../../apache-bloodhound-0.8/installer/bloodhound_setup.py --environments_directory=`pwd` --default-product-prefix=DEF and the result is it tells me : MySQLdb needs to be installed to initialise a mysql db I should declare upfront that I'm actually using mariadb instead of mysql, but most libraries so far that I've used don't seem to know it's any different... I went and modified bhsetup/bloodhound_setup.py to printed the exception at around line 48 on the "import MySQLdb as mysqldb" and the exception was "No module named MySQLdb". >From what I read it means I need to install MySql-Python, the thing is, I have that installed. > rpm -qa | grep -i mysql | grep -i python mysql-connector-python3-1.1.6-3.fc21.noarch MySQL-python-1.2.3-13.fc21.x86_64 python-storm-mysql-0.20-4.fc21.x86_64 mysql-connector-python-1.1.6-3.fc21.noarch MySQL-python-debug-1.2.3-13.fc21.x86_64 I'm using fedora 21, x86_64, mariaDb, Python 2.7.8 I'm not sure what else to do to debug this further, any ideas? -- Ted.
