Nope different linux kernels and python versions (2.7.11 and 2.7.12). Btw I have also similar problem on the machine with Web access.
Best, Marco On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote: > > On Tue, 3 Jan 2017, marco turchi wrote: > > Dear Andi, >> following you suggestions, I have first installed pyLucene on a machine >> with access to the Web and than I have copied the tree on the cluster >> machine where I have installed pyLucene. >> >> Running the make test I have the following errors: >> ERROR: testThroughLayerException (__main__.PythonExceptionTestCase) >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "test/test_PythonException.py", line 34, in >> testThroughLayerException >> qp.parse("foo bar") >> JavaError: <super: <class 'JavaError'>, <JavaError object>> >> Java stacktrace: >> java.lang.RuntimeException: TestException >> at >> org.apache.pylucene.queryparser.classic.PythonQueryParser.ge >> tFieldQuery_quoted(Native >> Method) >> at >> org.apache.pylucene.queryparser.classic.PythonQueryParser.ge >> tFieldQuery(Unknown >> Source >> at >> org.apache.lucene.queryparser.classic.QueryParser.MultiTerm( >> QueryParser.java:585) >> at >> org.apache.lucene.queryparser.classic.QueryParser.Query(Quer >> yParser.java:198) >> at >> org.apache.lucene.queryparser.classic.QueryParser.TopLevelQu >> ery(QueryParser.java:187) >> at >> org.apache.lucene.queryparser.classic.QueryParserBase.parse( >> QueryParserBase.java:111) >> >> and: >> NameError: global name 'WindowsError' is not defined >> in >> ERROR: test_FieldEnumeration (__main__.Test_PyLuceneWithFSStore) >> ERROR: test_removeDocuments (__main__.Test_PyLuceneWithFSStore) >> ERROR: test_searchDocuments (__main__.Test_PyLuceneWithFSStore) >> ... >> > > Are both machines (the one on the web and the one offline) running the > samev version of Windows and Python ? > > Andi.. > > > I have checked on the mailing list but I have not found solutions that work >> for me. I'm using: >> python 2.7.12 (I have also tried python 3.5.2 but I have problems to >> compile jcc) >> java jdk1.8.0_60 >> >> do you have an idea of what it is not working? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance for your help! >> Marco >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 4:09 AM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> >>> On Dec 30, 2016, at 15:07, marco turchi <marco.tur...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear Andi, >>>> thanks a lot for you answers! >>>> >>>> >>>> You do not need root privileges if you don't modify the system python. >>>>> >>>> One >>> >>>> way to achieve that is to setup a python virtualenv first and install >>>>> >>>> jcc >>> >>>> and pylucene into it instead of the system python. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Do you mean to install a new version of python in one of my folders and >>>> >>> us >>> >>>> it for installing JCC and pyLucene? >>>> >>> >>> No, I mean to setup a python virtualenv. >>> >>> Andi.. >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> I'm using a >>>>>> version of python (2.7.5) available in anaconda and our cluster is not >>>>>> connected to the WEB, so I cannot use setuptools. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You can use setuptools without a web connection, why not ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Sorry, you are right I thought that setuptools needs to be connected to >>>> >>> the >>> >>>> Web to download the required libraries >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ah, here, to build Java Lucene, ivy is required and without a web >>>>> connection, it's going to be more difficult. You need to somehow make >>>>> >>>> sure >>> >>>> that all things ivy is going to download during the Lucene build (a one >>>>> time setup only) are already there when you build Lucene. >>>>> You could do this on an equivalent machine that has a web connection >>>>> and >>>>> then copy the local ivy tree to the machine that doesn't. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This is a great suggestion, thanks a lot! I'm going to try this in the >>>> >>> next >>> >>>> days!! >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Marco >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Andi.. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> resolve: >>>>>> >>>>>> Am I doing anything wrong? do you have any suggestions to help me to >>>>>> proceed with the installation? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks a lot in advance for your help! >>>>>> >>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>> Marco >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>