From: Mike H. <mho...@gr...> - 2003-06-19 17:20:12
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You might just be dealing with an older vesion of redhat the has BOTH python 1 AND python 2. An easy way to check is to see if you can run python2. If so, you can edit the config file in cr/config/Linux.mk to use 'python2' instead of 'python'. -Mike r_r...@cs... wrote: > Well, > Although its a m/c in our lab I am having complete access to it. I mean the > root pwd, etc. So I could go ahead and do the needful if you could tell me what > exactly needs to be upgraded. Alternatively I could also contact the sys admin > but that would take sometime. > Thanks for the immediate help :) > ~RG > Ramgopal Rajagopalan > Concordia University, Montreal > > Quoting Brian Paul <br...@tu...>: > > >>r_r...@cs... wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>I am trying to install Cr-1.2 downloaded from Sourceforge.net. >>>My system confguration is - i686(P4)/Linux Red Hat release - 2.4.18-24.7.x. >> >>>And I have Perl 5.6.1 and Python 2.2 installed. >>>I am getting the following error while running the make file as per the >>>instruction: >>>************************************************************************* >>>cr.mk:230: target `crutserver.subdir' given more than once in the same >> >>rule. >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > - > >>> Just parsing the OpenGL header file! >>> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > - > >>>Here we go... >>> Done! >>> >>> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > - > >>> Building libcrutil.so for Linux (DEBUG) >>> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > - > >>>Making the opcode debugger... >>>Traceback (innermost last): >>> File "debug_opcodes.py", line 13, in ? >>> import stub_common; >>> File "../opengl_stub/stub_common.py", line 143 >>> pos += alignment - ( pos % alignment ) >>> ^ >>>SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>gmake[1]: *** [debug_opcodes.c] Error 1 >>>make: *** [util.subdir] Error 2 >>>************************************************************************* >>> >>>My knowledge on Python and Perl is 0. >>>Also I am relatively new to Linux :) >>>Any help will be highly appreciated ! >> >>The += syntax is part of Python 2.2 and later. You probably need to >>upgrade. Depending on your Linux distro, upgrading may be as simple >>as installing a new RPM or equivalent. >> >>Do you have a sys admin to ask for help? >> >>-Brian >> >> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: INetU > Attention Web Developers & Consultants: Become An INetU Hosting Partner. > Refer Dedicated Servers. We Manage Them. You Get 10% Monthly Commission! > INetU Dedicated Managed Hosting http://www.inetu.net/partner/index.php > _______________________________________________ > Chromium-users mailing list > Chr...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chromium-users |