[Zope] Zope under Linux -- duh?

Alexander Staubo alex@mop.no
Sat, 15 May 1999 21:39:34 +0200


I can't get Python 1.5.1/1.5.2 to compile with thread support, though:

rm config.cache
rm config.status
configure --with-thread
make clean
make

and I get an error in threadmodule.c asking for --with-thread. Silly,
maybe I made a mistake somewhere?

Interesting aside about my problem getting the precompiled Python binary
to work (ie., the bin/python binary provided by the Zope download): As I
mentioned earlier, I get a "Command not found "error" trying to run the
file. Running "ldd python" to check which version of libc it uses, I
get:

ldd: can't execute ./python (No such file or directory)

I can verify that the file _is_ there, though -- I can view it an'
everything.

--
Alexander Staubo             http://www.mop.no/~alex/
 "It has taken the planet Earth 4.5 billion years to discover it is 4.5
billion
years old." --George Wald

>-----Original Message-----
>From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of
>Jimmie Houchin
>Sent: 15. mai 1999 20:59
>To: Alexander Staubo; Zope Mailing List (E-mail)
>Subject: RE: [Zope] Zope under Linux -- duh?
>
>
>Hello,
>
>When I was trying to get Zope running on my LinuxPPC machine
>at home I ran
>into the same problem.
>
>The default was Python 1.5.1 is installed/compiled at least on
>my machine
>and rpms is without threads. In order for my Python to have
>threads I had
>to compile it with the --with thread switch. Read the Python
>source docs
>for the exactly how to do it.
>
>On LinuxPPC R4.1 there is no thread.h, Python when compiled with thread
>will build in thread support.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Jimmie Houchin
>
>At 06:03 AM 5/14/99 +0200, you wrote:
>>And with 1.5.1 I still get the thread module error:
>>
>>tradecenter:/usr/local/zope# Traceback (innermost last):
>>  File "/usr/local/zope/ZServer/start.py", line 94, in ?
>>    from HTTPServer import zhttp_server, zhttp_handler
>>  File "/usr/local/zope/ZServer/HTTPServer.py", line 111, in ?
>>
>>tradecenter:/usr/local/zope#     import thread
>>ImportError: No module named thread
>>
>>Possibly because my Linux installation doesn't have a
>thread.h. I don't
>>know Linux well enough to say if this is correct. Afaik, the
>machine is
>>running glibc 1.x (libc5), not 2.x, and the Python installation info
>>speaks of thread support in glibc 2.x. I don't know.
>>
>>Alexander Staubo
>>http://www.mop.no/~alex/
>>mailto:redhand@mop.no
>>
>[snip]
>
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