Hmmm...maybe more details are in order: I've got a PowerPC running Debian-woody. I don't have a clue what egenix is, and I can't seem to find a Debian package for it, either. A find / -name egenix turns up nothing. Neither does a "locate". I looked in the debian archive, and it ain't there that I can tell. So, what's egenix, and where can I get that? Part II: bak (kedai) says:
this is where i got mxDateTime.h on my system. egenix-mx-base-2.0.1/mx/DateTime/mxDateTime/ this is a standard mx tar ball
Since I don't have this, I can't get the mxDateTime.h file. Neither can I seem to locate the "standard mx tar ball". I do have the mx/DateTime/mxDateTime stuff, and move the .so to the different place that was mentioned, but no dice. Thanks for the help so far. Russell On Tuesday 14 August 2001 01:46, wrote:
Whoops! I'm getting ahead of myself!
After you solve the .h problem, you'll probably run into the problem for which I gave you a solution... =)
At any rate, try installing the egenix 2.0.2 package into its default place... My mxDateTime.h is located in:
/usr/local/lib/python2.1/site-packages/mx/DateTime/mxDateTime/mxDateTime.h
-----Original Message----- From: Russell Hires rhires@earthlink.net XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [mailto:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] Sent: August 13, 2001 22:03 To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subject: Re: [Zope] Popy Problems
Well, no luck with egenix. It seems that the only mxDateTime.h I was able to find was included with PoPy-2.0.1, which I'm trying to avoid. Any more clues on this?
Russell
On Monday 13 August 2001 23:14, bak (kedai) wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 10:46, Russell Hires wrote:
I'm trying, and not succeeding, to compile PoPy-2.0.6 and it won't compile (or configure, really) without mxDateTime headers...I've got the python-mxDateTime package, but not the headers...I don't get that.
Can anyone help me? The exact error message is: checking for mxDateTime.h... no configure: error: PoPy needs mxDateTime headers
i got the same error msg initially when trying to compile psycopg. i
guess
./configure should have --with-mxDateTime=, so put the path to it. if you grabbed egenix, it should be in the package. cant remember off the top of my head.
do a find. hth
Thanks!
Russell
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