Hung Jung Lu wrote:
Let me try again, does any of you guys have a "config" subfolder inside your /usr/lib/python1.5/ folder?
Yes. For the record (RedHat 6.1): [dt@nipnyep dt]$ ls /usr/lib/python1.5/config/ Makefile Setup.local config.c.in makesetup Makefile.pre.in Setup.thread install-sh python.o Setup config.c libpython1.5.a
I guess the "config" subfolder maybe an feature from the old python1.5, because in the new python1.5.2 there is no such a folder.
There should be _if you built your python from source_, or have the python development RPMS installed (if you're on a platform that supports RPMS - adjust to taste). The config folder contains all the details of building a new python runtime (or shared library module), so it's unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
I guess RedHat Python RPMs set up folder structures very differently from the plain source files build of Python.
No, they shouldn't - on previous platforms, I've usually built Python from scratch, but on this box is the first time I've used RPMS exclusively (mind you, I'm still using the Zope-2.1.4 RPM that contains its own Python interpreter). Try: [dt@nipnyep dt]$ rpm -qa | egrep python python-1.5.2-7 pythonlib-1.23-1 python-devel-1.5.2-7 python-docs-1.5.2-7 python-tools-1.5.2-7 (I feel an except: clause should go here :-) The key RPM here being python-devel-1.5.2-7.
Contacted the author of ZPyGreSQLDA but so far no response...
It still looks like a local environment issue. Regards, Daryl Tester