Re: [Mailman-Users] korean error

Mark
I had this problem with RHEL 5, Python 2.4.3 and Mailman 2.1.9.
If you don't need Korean support, here is a workround. Remove or comment out two lines in misc/paths.py.in before running configure..
First comment out
import korean
Then comment out
import korean.aliases
- otherwise you will get the same error for this file as well.
I did not need support for Korean language and/or character set. Mailman configure and make install worked fine after that, and the installed system appears to be OK.
I assume that the pre-installed Python on my system did not have Korean language support installed. It would have been difficult for me to fix the Python libraries - it was easy to remove Korean support from Mailman.
Regards
Rod
----- Original Message ----- From: "Obantec Support" <support@obantec.net> To: <Mailman-Users@python.org> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 10:35 AM Subject: [Mailman-Users] korean error

Rod@freeserve wrote:
This is not the reason for this. Mailman 2.1.x itself installs its own version of the python email libraty and the Japanese and Korean Codecs in Mailman's pythonlib directory.
The problem is that sometimes the installation of the Korean Codecs fails. This has been discussed several times on mailman-users. See the thread starting at <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-February/055640.html> for one such discussion.
I think, but am not certain that the issue is that the Korean Codecs are installed via Python's distutils package, and various things can go wrong here. There is an issue with some RedHat releases missing some of distutils if python-devel is not installed. configure has been updated for 2.1.10 to try to catch this.
Another problem is that the setup for the Korean Codecs insists on using 'cc' even if configure is using 'gcc' so you need a working 'cc' command or a symlink from 'cc' to 'gcc'.
There is also the issue mentioned in another reply that Debian/Ubuntu erroneously removes Mailman's pythonlib.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Rod@freeserve wrote:
This is not the reason for this. Mailman 2.1.x itself installs its own version of the python email libraty and the Japanese and Korean Codecs in Mailman's pythonlib directory.
The problem is that sometimes the installation of the Korean Codecs fails. This has been discussed several times on mailman-users. See the thread starting at <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-February/055640.html> for one such discussion.
I think, but am not certain that the issue is that the Korean Codecs are installed via Python's distutils package, and various things can go wrong here. There is an issue with some RedHat releases missing some of distutils if python-devel is not installed. configure has been updated for 2.1.10 to try to catch this.
Another problem is that the setup for the Korean Codecs insists on using 'cc' even if configure is using 'gcc' so you need a working 'cc' command or a symlink from 'cc' to 'gcc'.
There is also the issue mentioned in another reply that Debian/Ubuntu erroneously removes Mailman's pythonlib.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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