[Zope] Alpha Linux

John Goerzen jgoerzen@complete.org
11 Feb 2000 15:05:52 -0600


About all I can say is that I'm using Debian's Zope packages on my
Alpha box, with no trouble.  Your problem does not appear to be
alpha-specific.  That's about all I can tell, unfortunately.

<kmail@dolphinsearch.com> writes:

> I am having trouble installing Zope 2.1.4, on and Linux server running 
> on a Alpha.  I have compiled python 1.5.2 with thread support and when 
> I run python wo_pcgi.py, this is what I get.
> 
> Any help would get great.
> 
> Kelly@dolphinsearch.com
> 
> 
> [root@admin Zope-2.1.4-src]# python wo_pcgi.py
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------
> Compiling python modules
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------
> Building extension modules
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
> Compiling extensions in lib/python
> cp /usr/lib/python1.5/config/Makefile.pre.in .
> cp: /usr/lib/python1.5/config/Makefile.pre.in: No such file or 
> directory
> Traceback (innermost last):
>   File "wo_pcgi.py", line 116, in ?
>   File "wo_pcgi.py", line 104, in main
>   File "/usr/src/redhat/Zope-2.1.4-src/inst/build_extensions.py", line 
> 96, in ?
>     make('lib','python')
>   File "/usr/src/redhat/Zope-2.1.4-src/inst/do.py", line 133, in make
>     do("cp %s ." % wheres_Makefile_pre_in())
>   File "/usr/src/redhat/Zope-2.1.4-src/inst/do.py", line 104, in do
>     if i and picky: raise SystemError, i
> SystemError: 256
> [root@admin Zope-2.1.4-src]# 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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