It's a binary module, you have to run 'make' first.

Matt

On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 02:22:38PM -0400, Atul Pokharel wrote:
> hi,   
> When I run anaconda from /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/anaconda-6.2.2 using
> 
> ./anaconda -t -T -m ftp://path/to/redhat/dir
> 
> I can go as far as the "Installation Type" window. but then i get:
> 
>                Traceback (innermost last):                 
>                    File "./anaconda", line 342, in ?        
>                      intf.run(todo, test = test)             
>                    File "./text.py", line 1172, in run       
>                      rc = apply (step[1](), step[2])         
>                    File "./text.py", line 273, in __call__   
>                      todo.intf.messageWindow)                
>                    File "./fstab.py", line 667, in __init__  
>                      from newtpyfsedit import fsedit         
>                  ImportError: No module named newtpyfsedit 
> 
> and there is no newtpyfsedit.py on my system. What do i do now?
> thanks,
> -atul
> 
> 
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