On Fri, 21 May 2010, Herbert Roitblat wrote:
Thanks, but unfortunately, I don't know what is right either. This is the
first time I am trying to set this up in a virtual environment. All I can see
is that it's claiming that I don't have write permission Using the virtual
environment, I should not need to invoke sudo to install it because it should
install in my virtual environment, not in /usr. The permissions error
suggests that it is installing it in the global location, rather than the
virtual location.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 with Python 2.6.2.
My virtual environment is located at ~/herb/venv.
I'm sorry to hear that when you run it from your virtual environment, it just
works. Clearly I'm doing something wrong. I'll try to lay out what I did.
The pylucene directory was mounted under my home directory:
~/pylucene-2.9.2-1/jcc. I did try moving it to under my virtual environment
directory, but that made no difference.
I changed jcc/setup.py to point to the java jvm, which is in /usr/lib.
I think we're talking past each other and getting off topic from this forum
which is about PyLucene and JCC and not about virtualenv.py.
Still, if you can answer the question below, maybe I can help you debug
this:
What is the full path of the python executable you're invoking to build
jcc ? to install jcc ?
Andi..
JDK = {
'darwin': '/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/Current',
'ipod': '/usr/include/gcc',
'linux2': '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.20/',
'sunos5': '/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0',
'win32': 'o:/Java/jdk1.6.0_02',
}
---
Then I ran setup.py build
and setup.py install. That'w when I got the message below:
error: JCC.egg-info/PKG-INFO: Permission denied
I think that it should go somewhere under my virtual environment directory.
I guess under lib?
I hope that you have some suggestions or can think of where the location for
JCC.egg-info/PKG-INFO is coded.
Thanks for your help.
Herb
On 05/21/2010 02:10 PM, Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 2010, h...@orcatec.com wrote:
Thanks, Andi.
Apparently installing this stuff in the virtual environment is a bit more
difficult than installing regular packages.
?? It looks like I am trying to install JCC.egg-info/PKG-INFO in the wrong
place. ?? How do I tell it the right place? I'm on Ubuntu 10.04, by the
way.
I don't know what's right or wrong for your setup ? Can you be more
specific ? When I build JCC by invoking my virtualenv's python executable
it does the right thing for mine.
Andi..
Thanks,
Herb
?? ?? (venv)h...@ubuntu2:~/pylucene-2.9.2-1/jcc$ python setup.py build
running build
running build_py
copying jcc/config.py -> build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.6/jcc
running build_ext
(venv)h...@ubuntu2:~/pylucene-2.9.2-1/jcc$ python setup.py install
running install
running bdist_egg
running egg_info
writing JCC.egg-info/PKG-INFO
error: JCC.egg-info/PKG-INFO: Permission denied
?? ?? ?? ?? ??
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On May 21, 2010 at 6:37 PM Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote:
On May 21, 2010, at 11:14, "h...@orcatec.com" <h...@orcatec.com> wrote:
I set up pylucene and installed it in the standard fashion. That
??>> seems to have
worked. Now I am building a virtual environment to do some
??>> development in.
I ran make from the virtualenv and it worked, but when I try to make
??>> install, it
tries to put it in /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/
I saw a suggestion from Andi about using --home, but I'm not sure
??>> where to put
it. Is that what needs to be done? Do I have to build jcc from the
??>> virtualenv
as well? In other words, where do I start when putting things in my
virtualenv? Can I copy from dist-packages?
I use virtualenv a lot as I have to have a bunch of branches/configs
??> available on the same machine.
I always use the python executable that's installed in the virtualenv.
You need to make sure that's also the case in the PyLucene Makefile by
??> editing the section corresponding to your platform to make it so
??> (PREFIX_PYTHON).
I also always build jcc into the virtualenv first although that
??> shouldn't strictly be necessary since virtualenv normally inherits
??> modules from its origin.
Andi..
Thanks,
Herb