From: Rimon B. <ba...@cs...> - 2003-02-26 15:50:07
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Hi Borja, Interesting. This does not seem to be related to apache, mod_python or even the python version. It's a different version of make that you are using. I'm not sure what you are doing wrong. Are you calling make in the root of the spyce directory? Is there a spyceParser.py file there? There should be. It is used to generate the spyceParserTable.py during the make process. Please provide more information, and also let us know if you resolve the problem, in order to update the documentation. Are there other users that have successfully installed Spyce on BSD? All the best, Rimon. On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Borja Lopez - <Wu> wrote: > >I have tried to install spyce-1.3.8 in two diferent boxes: > >OpenBSD + apache 1.3.27 + mod_python-2.7.8 + python-2.2p1 >FreeBSD + apache-2.0.44 + mod_python-3.0.1 + python-2.2.1 > >In both cases i get same result (this is the FreeBSD one): > >kharas# make >spyceParser.py >spyceParser.py:No such file or directory >*** Error code 1 > >Stop in /galileo/spyce-1.3.8. > >I have followed instructions from >http://spyce.sourceforge.net/doc-conf_source.html to install it, but i >can't figure what's the matter at all... Coud anyone help? what i'm doing >wrong? |