Hello folks. I am trying to get Zope to compile on OpenBSD 2.8. I have searched Google and found that people do in fact have ZOpe up and running on OpenBSD. First off, yes, I installed Python 2.1.1, and it runs no problem. I ran "python wo_pcgi.py", and it got a fair ways into the building process, and then died inside of a Makefile, with the following being the most interesting error output: /usr/local/lib/python2.1/config/makesetup -m Makefile.pre -c /usr/local/lib/python2.1/config/config.c.in Setup -n /usr/local/lib/python2.1/config/Setup.config /usr/local/lib/python2.1/config/Setup.local /usr/local/lib/python2.1/config/Setup make make: don't know how to make ././src/ISO_8859_1_Splitter.c. Stop Now, there's a folder called ISO_8859_1_Splitter but there's no C file. The path of the folder is ~postma/Zope-2.4.1-src/lib/python/Products/PluginIndexes/TextIndex/Splitter/ ISO_8859_1_Splitter Is this a case of me needing to Read a Million Pages of Documentation that I haven't read yet? What does it mean that it can't find this ISO_8859 file? Is there something I need to change in the configuration of Zope in order to get it to build on this platform? I built the full Python 2.1.1, I believe, so I have no idea what this file is that it wants. Warren