[Zope] installing zope2.9.3 attempt
Thomas Bennett
bennetttm at appstate.edu
Thu Jun 8 09:38:40 EDT 2006
I'll have to say, this is the first Zope that I've had a problem with the
install since 1998. The last successful version I installed was 2.92.
RedHat Linux 7.3
Python 2.4.3
I've looked at the Troubleshooting info in the INSTALL.txt file and my
Makefile for Python 2.4.3 shows
CC= gcc -pthread
CXX= c++ -pthread
and it was a "vanilla build". I've searched zope.org and google and haven't
found anything relative to this problem except that a change from 2.9.2 to
2.9.3 fixed a "make install" problem.
It looks like to me that not finding a zcml configuration file it quits. Any
ideas how I can fix this?
Output:
[z293]# ./configure --with-python=/usr/local/bin/python2.4 --prefix=/var/z29
Configuring Zope installation
Using Python interpreter at /usr/local/bin/python2.4
[z293]# make
/usr/local/bin/python2.4 install.py -q build
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "install.py", line 28, in ?
context.initialize()
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/setup.py", line 121, in initialize
self.scan(depname, pkgdir, reldir)
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/setup.py", line 211, in scan
self.scan_package(name, directory, reldir)
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/setup.py", line 225, in scan_package
pkginfo = package.loadPackageInfo(name, directory, reldir)
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/package.py", line 101, in loadPackageInfo
pkginfo = read_package_info(directory, reldir)
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/package.py", line 166, in
read_package_info
data_files[:] = expand_globs(directory, reldir, data_files)
File "/var/z293/Support/zpkgsetup/package.py", line 303, in expand_globs
raise ValueError(
ValueError: filename pattern '*-configure.zcml' doesn't match any files
make: *** [build] Error 1
Thanks,
Thomas
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