Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Analabha Roy wrote: > >> I did not build python from source at all, but installed it from rpm >> (python-2.3.4-13.1) downloaded from fc3 repositories. > > the problem isn't with the python interpreter, it's that you're using > add-on libraries that don't match your interpreter installation. > > where did you get the RHPL library, for example? > > ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/rhpl/iconv.so: > undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_AsUTF8String >
Oh, ok. Everything in my system is installed from rpms from apt repos for Fedora Core 3. For instance $rpm -qa|grep rhpl rhpl-0.148.1-2 Which I got from one of the repos in my /etc/apt/sources.list file For some reason, FC-3 installed both python2.3 and python2.4. It could be that the addon libraries are for python2.4, but are configged to use python2.3 interpreter or something (you'll have to excuse my ignorance about such matters, I've not learned python). I uninstalled python2.4 completely, and rpm uninstalled some python bindings for other things as dependencies. Presumably, the rpm deps left (PyQT, pygtk, rhpl etc) should contain those 'add-on' libraries you mentioned (I dunno though) and they depend on the python2.3 rpm (still installed). However, the same problems above remain. Unless the packages are broken, what else could be wrong? > (iirc, RHPL is the RedHat Python Library) > > </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list