[chandler-users] problem installing chandler desktop on gutsy
Grant Baillie
grant at osafoundation.org
Thu Mar 13 10:11:36 PDT 2008
Hi, Matt
Does running
/usr/local/chandler/chandler
work?
--Grant
On 13 Mar, 2008, at 06:58, Matt South wrote:
> I tried to install chandler desktop for the first time today on
> Ubuntu Gutsy. The deb file (Chandler_linux_0.7.4.1-1_i386.deb) that
> I downloaded from (http://downloads.osafoundation.org/chandler/releases/0.7.4.1/#enduserlinux
> ) did not install with dpkg. I saw missing dependencies:
> python-setuptools
> python-zopeinterface
> python-configobj
> python-docutils
> I was not able to install these dependencies using apt (there seemed
> to be a circular dependency involving python-roman) however I was
> able to install these dependencies using the synaptic package
> manager. After this the Chandler install seemed to work. But I am
> now unable to run chandler (command not found) at the command line
> and if I go to the /usr/local/chandler directory and try and run it
> directly (at least I guess this is how it could work) I receive the
> following messages:
>
> xxxx at xxxxxxx:/usr/local/chandler$ python Chandler.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "Chandler.py", line 21, in <module>
> from application import Globals, Utility
> File "/usr/local/chandler/application/Globals.py", line 24, in
> <module>
> from application.Utility import initDefaults
> File "/usr/local/chandler/application/Utility.py", line 20, in
> <module>
> import i18n, schema, itertools
> File "/usr/local/chandler/i18n/__init__.py", line 16, in <module>
> from i18nmanager import I18nManager, I18nException
> File "/usr/local/chandler/i18n/i18nmanager.py", line 17, in <module>
> from egg_translations import EggTranslations, hasCountryCode,
> stripCountryCode
> ImportError: No module named egg_translations
>
> This looks a lot like a previous dev issue: http://lists.osafoundation.org/archives/chandler-dev/200712.mbox/%3c11CEF012-CB90-49DB-A747-75DDE2560201@osafoundation.org%3e
> but I don't understand the advice given - I'm not a python
> developer. Can anyone offer any install advice? From synaptic's
> history I note that python got automatically updated yesterday -
> perhaps this has something to do with my issue?
>
> regards
>
> Matt South
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