> Ok,> > If this is your first time running it, read the install instructions 
> and > make sure that you have all of the dependencies met.> > If you wish to 
> use a previous revision, Use a command like the > following, from the w3af 
> folder:> > /w3af$ 'svn update -r 2160' where the 2160 is the revision you 
> wish to > revert to. Google is your friend.> > -Brad> 
Brad - thank you for your suggestion.
 
I did read the documentation and everything appeared to install just fine. I 
did not receive any errors when installing each of the modules. I even 
downloaded the pyOpenSSL and tried putting it in it's own directory and then 
trying w3af and still getting the same errors. I then removed it and installed 
it in the extlib directory and still got the exact same error.
 
I'm new to python so I'm reading up on it to learn more, but I still feel 
there's a step I'm missing. I looked for a debian package but to no avail.
 
Anyone have an idea of what I should try?
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