Well, that's strange! Why don't you give the "develop" branch a try?

On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Ben Kirk <davidbenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
> I downloaded latest w3af from git, ran all the dep checks, but when I run
> w3af_console it still complains about:
>
> Your python installation needs the following modules to run w3af:
>     phply
>
> After installing any missing operating system packages, use pip to install
> the remaining modules:
>     sudo pip install --ignore-installed
> git+https://github.com/andresriancho/phply.git#egg=phply
>
> A script with these commands has been created for you at
> /tmp/w3af_dependency_install.sh
> ---
> I ran this wrapper and the command, no errors, but still reporting it. The
> last time I installed latest about 2 weeks or so ago I didn't have this
> issue (on a different image but still ubuntu). I've been able to install/run
> w3af many times on the same OS in the past few months.
> I'm on Ubuntu 12.04.4, deployed in AWS.
> thanks!
>
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