Hey Ahmed,

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Ahmed Shawky <[email protected]> wrote:
> w3af is officially supported under Python 2.6

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> home_dir_is_writable
> ImportError: cannot import name home_dir_is_writable
> OS: ubuntu 11.04
> python version: Python 2.7.1+
> all Requirements successfully installed


Your best choice for avoiding that error (introduced by me when
committing a changeset with a missing file yesterday) is to perform a
typical "svn update".

Please let us know if that worked out.

Thanks,

Javier


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