You are likely to have /usr/local/lib/python1.5 and other things insatlled into /usr/local as well as /usr. It is better to set up the python compile to create a python that overwrites your old python (set root to /usr instead of /usr/local), or else uninstall the redhat python RPMs. --sam Michel Pelletier wrote:
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-----Original Message----- From: Don Undeen [mailto:dundee@gator.net]
I installed redhat without Python, or at least I thought I did. Perhaps Something went awry during the install, and Python was installed anyways.
The redhat installer requires python.
which python tells me "/usr/bin/python"
This (probably) came with redhat.
I also have a usr/local/bin/python.
This (probably) came from your compilation from the source.
How do I find out where the Zope installer is looking?
Zope isn't looking, your shell, probaby 'bash' is. Unless you dinked with the PATH env variable, bash will find /usr/bin/python first, not /usr/local/bin/python.
FIRST make sure at least one of your pythons has sha. Run both '/usr/bin/python' and '/usr/local/bin/python' and see which one works with 'import sha'.
THEN copy the one that *does* have sha over the one that doesn't.
-Michel
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