[Grok-dev] Windows install troubles (again!)
Jeroen Michiel
jmichiel at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 9 11:02:12 EDT 2009
How bizarre...
I renamed the D:\grok dir to d:\__grok, and the problem is gone...
So for some reason, the install is mixing up the d:\grok directory on my PC
with the install path for grok (because it happens while trying to obtain
grok == 1.0a2, I patched the .py file further with prints).
There is no python path that I know of that is set to that dir...
Any ideas???
So 1 tip on windows: don't put your grok projects in a dir called 'grok' ;-)
Jeroen Michiel wrote:
>
> I'm willing to help checking out if the install effectively works, if
> needed, though I can't guarantee I'll always have time for it though...
>
> To continue on the second problem I had: I patched the package_index.py
> file of setup tools to print the url he's trying to open, and I get this:
>
> D:\grok1.0a2>c:\Python25\Scripts\grokproject.exe arts
> Enter user (Name of an initial administrator user): grok
> Enter passwd (Password for the initial administrator user):
> Downloading info about versions...
> Creating directory .\arts
> Downloading zc.buildout...
> open_url for url http://pypi.python.org/simple/zc.buildout/
> open_url for url
> http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/z/zc.buildout/zc.buildout-1.2.1.tar.gz
> Invoking zc.buildout...
> Develop: 'D:\\grok1.0a2\\arts\\.'
> Installing eggbasket.
> open_url for url file://c:\docume~1\jm\locals~1\temp\tmputpl6m/grok/
> open_url for url
> file://c:\docume~1\jm\locals~1\temp\tmputpl6m/grok/arts_old
> While:
> Installing eggbasket.
> Getting distribution for 'grok==1.0a2'.
>
> An internal error occured due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a
> recipe being used:
> [...]
>
> The 2 lines in bold are of concern: /arts_old is a grok 1.0a1 project I
> have in d:\grok, but I'm trying to install 1.0a2 in d:\grok1.0a2, so I'm
> really wondering why that path is being used there...
>
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