- Original Message
From: Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>That rebuilds the python C library interface stuff I believe, but
>doesn't have anything at all to do with the system C compiler. There
>is nothing wrong with your system C compiler.
Well, that's a relief! Thanks!
>If you lo
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 05:38, Rachel Florentine wrote:
> 81- Original Message
> From: Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >When you have a chance, it'd be nice to get a detailed error
> > report (including the command you were running to clean up the
> > libraries).
>
> I get this error
81- Original Message
From: Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>When you have a chance, it'd be nice to get a detailed error report
>(including the command you were running to clean up the libraries).
I get this error when I try to runzope:
ImportError: No module named cPersistence
I yaho
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Rachel Florentine wrote:
From: Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I don't think it makes much sense, no. Zope is python-based and unless
>>you're building products that rely on native libraries, what you
>>describe doesn't sound like an accurate diagnosis. It's more likely
>>(
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- Original Message
From: Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I don't think it makes much sense, no. Zope is python-based and unless
>you're building products that rely on native libraries, what you
>describe doesn't sound like an accurate diagnosis. It's more likely
>(this is a stab in
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Rachel Florentine wrote:
> Hi;
> I entered the following stupid command: cp -R /* /ad2 thinking that
> would copy the contents of my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD
> (ad2). What it did was manage to wipe out some very important files
> (thank goodness I had up-to-date
- Original Message
From: Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>It's not immediately clear to me what you mean by repairing broken C
>files. The port uses the Zope source and the system compiler,
>presumably the same source and compiler you are using to build it by
>hand. Are you sure y
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Rachel Florentine wrote:
I entered the following stupid command: cp -R /* /ad2 thinking that
would copy the contents of my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD
(ad2). What it did was manage to wipe out some very important files
(thank goodness I had up-to-date backups) and
On Monday 04 December 2006 07:05, Rachel Florentine wrote:
> 106Hi;
> I entered the following stupid command:
> cp -R /* /ad2
> thinking that would copy the contents of my working HD to my new
> 1/2 teraflop HD (ad2). What it did was manage to wipe out some very
> important files (thank goodness I
106Hi;
I entered the following stupid command:
cp -R /* /ad2
thinking that would copy the contents of my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop
HD (ad2). What it did was manage to wipe out some very important files (thank
goodness I had up-to-date backups) and it appears to have corrupted gcc...my C
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