[Zope] Help with PIL / Photo product
Chris McDonough
chrism@digicool.com
Sun, 09 Jan 2000 21:14:00 -0500
No, it's set somewhere in the Zope startup... where, I'm not entirely
certain :) And as I remember it, under Win32, I think it might even be
read from a registry setting.
Why don't we try this? Delete the "Photo" product in the Product
Management screen. Move the whole PIL directory tree into C:\Program
Files\WebSite\lib\python\Products\Photo (so you have a directory named
C:\Program Files\WebSite\lib\python\Products\Photo\PIL that contains a
blank __init__.py). Restart Zope. See if the product is still broken.
Sorry I'm taking this in a "one-stab-at-a-time", I'm certain someone
else could have solved this straight away, but my relative ignorance of
That Which Is Win32 Python is hindering me here.
Dale Lance wrote:
>
> Thanks for the lesson. I understood it all.
> Was PYTHONPATH supposed to be part of the Zope install?
> I do a "set" from DOS and see no PYTHONPATH.
> I could modify start.bat to set one I guess.
>
> At any rate, the traceback is this
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "C:\Program Files\WebSite\lib\python\OFS\Application.py", line 393,
> in import_products
> product=__import__(pname, global_dict, global_dict, silly)
> File "C:\Program Files\WebSite\lib\python\Products\Photo\__init__.py",
> line 42, in ?
> import Photo
> File "C:\Program Files\WebSite\lib\python\Products\Photo\Photo.py", line
> 56, in ?
> import PIL
> ImportError: No module named PIL
>
> Thanks for all this effort
>
> Dale
>
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Chris McDonough
Digital Creations, Inc.
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