From: Michael H. <mi...@uf...> - 2010-10-10 17:46:01
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I have been using s3tools for the past few months on Amazon Fedora 8 images. Amazon has recently announced Amazon Linux AMIs, which is a CentOS base, distilled down and customized for Amazon. Unfortunately, Amazon does not include the s3tools s3cmd.*.rpm in their repository. I added the rpmforge.repo and s3tools.repo to /etc/yum.repos.d/ and (after some trial-and-error) was able to get s3cmd.i386 0:0.9.9.91-1.3.rpm to install without complaints. However, it doesn't work. Issues with PYTHONPATH and python24 vs python26 I am going to try to build from the sources, but wanted to post to see if anyone has any experience/advice. Thanks, Michael |
From: Michal L. <ml...@lo...> - 2010-10-26 21:33:41
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Hi Michael, On 10/11/2010 06:16 AM, Michael Howard wrote: > Amazon has recently announced Amazon Linux AMIs, which is a CentOS > base, distilled down and customized for Amazon. > > [..] > I added the rpmforge.repo and s3tools.repo to /etc/yum.repos.d/ and > (after some trial-and-error) was able to get s3cmd.i386 > 0:0.9.9.91-1.3.rpm to install without complaints. > > However, it doesn't work. Issues with PYTHONPATH and python24 vs python26 Is you AMI 32 bit or 64 bit? And what's the python version on it? 2.4 or 2.6? The CentOS 5 RPMs from http://s3tools.org/repositories are built against Python 2.4. If your system has Python 2.6 you may have better luck with using s3cmd rpm built for Fedora 10. Michal |