Hi,
I'm a new subscriber and am having a problem installing Mailman 2.1.4. I am trying to install it on HP-UX 11.00. I was able to download Python 2.3.3 from HP's porting site. I was able to successfully run 'configure' for Mailman. When I try and run 'make install' I get an error message. I'm not sure if I should concern myself with it, since it's about a Japanese module. Listed below is the message.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "bin/update", line 45, in ? import paths File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/paths.py", line 55, in ? import japanese ImportError: No module named japanese *** Error exit code 1
Stop.
Can I still continue? Will Mailman still run? Do I care about this Japanese module?
I did look in the archives and found a few similar questions, but wasn't sure what I should do. I contacted the Python help group and they seemed to think that the HP porting site "seems to imply that all of Python is included in the package." Does that mean I need to install the 'developer's package'? I don't get it, why would all the pieces necessary NOT be there?
Thanks for any insight you can give me.
Lynn Poythress California State University, Sacramento
Lynn Poythress wrote on Tue, 4 May 2004 10:28:23 -0700:
ImportError: No module named japanese
AFAIK this is actually from Python. The standard install on some OS's seems to require Japanese and Korean, for no good reason. That's why I uninstalled these parts and I got the same error when upgrading mailman. I think I had to reinstall that stuff to overcome it :-(
Kai
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