From: Michal L. <mi...@lo...> - 2008-11-14 02:29:44
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Hi Scott, I'm glad to hear it's all good now :-) Michal Scott Rubin wrote: > I am using the i386 version. > > I found the problem, by the way. I am trying to use S3 in combination > with django. A tutorial on how to do so linked to a different version > of S3.py. I had that version in my Python path, and s3cmd was > attempting to use it instead of using the version in the Ubuntu > package. That other version did not have PkgInfo in it, hence the > error. > > I removed the offending file, and also installed s3cmd from source, > and now it works. > > -Scott > > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 20:43, Michal Ludvig <mi...@lo...> wrote: >> Scott Rubin wrote: >>> I installed s3cmd via apt on my laptop running Ubuntu 8.10. When I ran >>> it, I got this error message. >>> >>> $ s3cmd >>> >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "/usr/bin/s3cmd", line 1033, in <module> >>> from S3 import PkgInfo >>> ImportError: cannot import name PkgInfo >> I'll have a look at it. I have already seen several reports like yours. >> There seems to be a problem with s3cmd package on Ubuntu 8.10. In the >> meantime I suggest you download and install the source from: >> http://s3tools.logix.cz/download >> >> BTW are you running i386 or amd64 version of Ubuntu? >> >> Michal >> > > > |