This is SLIGHTLY off-topic, but I'm trying to get Zope installed on Slackware Linux 4.0 In order to do this, I need to compile python 1.5.2 and get it running on there. I've done this, and I start up zope and it croaks on the time.daylight attribute. (it doesn't exist) Here's the stack dump: File "/usr/local/Zope-2.1.6-src/ZServer/medusa/http_server.py", line 746, in ? tz_for_log = compute_timezone_for_log() File "/usr/local/Zope-2.1.6-src/ZServer/medusa/http_server.py", line 729, in compute_timezone_for_log if time.daylight: AttributeError: daylight And checking this just using python, I get:
import time time.daylight Traceback (innermost last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? AttributeError: daylight
This does NOT occur under RedHat (which I am more familiar with, but I have to use slackware in this case). Can anyone tell me what parameters I have to compile python with to get the time.daylight module to work? Jiva -- If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. -- W.E. Hickson
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