import time
Hi i'm trying to install mailman from the openbsd ports (with mailman-2.0.12 pkg, ports build, or build from 2.0.13 src. In each case, no problem for building but in web cgi-bin python 2.1 is installed (same with 2.2 pkg) and i've followed README.OpenBSD, but i have in apache error_log: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ [----- Mailman Version: 2.0.13 -----] [----- Traceback ------] Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/mailman-2.0.13/scripts/driver", line 66, in run_main from Mailman.Logging.StampedLogger import StampedLogger File "/usr/local/mailman-2.0.13/Mailman/Logging/StampedLogger.py", line 18, in ? import time ImportError: No module named time [----- Python Information -----] sys.version = 2.1.2 (#1, Apr 12 2002, 18:58:54) [GCC 2.95.3 20010125 (prerelease)] sys.executable = /usr/local/bin/python sys.prefix = /usr/local sys.exec_prefix= /usr/local sys.path = /usr/local sys.platform = openbsd3 [----- Environment Variables -----] DOCUMENT_ROOT: /var/www/htdocs SERVER_ADDR: 192.168.2.2 HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING: gzip, deflate, compress;q=0.9 SERVER_PORT: 80 REMOTE_ADDR: 192.168.2.11 SERVER_SOFTWARE: Apache HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE: en-us, en;q=0.91, fr;q=0.83, fr-fr;q=0.74, zh;q=0.66, zh-cn;q=0.58, ko;q=0.49, ja;q=0.41, zh-hk;q=0.38 GATEWAY_INTERFACE: CGI/1.1 SERVER_NAME: netclust HTTP_CONNECTION: keep-alive HTTP_USER_AGENT: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET: ISO-8859-1, utf-8;q=0.66, *;q=0.66 HTTP_ACCEPT: text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,video/x-mng,image/png,image/jp1 REQUEST_URI: /intranet/mailman/listinfo HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL: max-age=0 QUERY_STRING: SERVER_PROTOCOL: HTTP/1.1 HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE: 300 HTTP_HOST: netclust REQUEST_METHOD: GET SERVER_SIGNATURE: SCRIPT_NAME: /intranet/mailman/listinfo SERVER_ADMIN: root@netclust SCRIPT_FILENAME: /usr/local/mailman-2.0.13/cgi-bin/listinfo PYTHONPATH: /usr/local/mailman-2.0.13 REMOTE_PORT: 3049 the problem seems to be in import time when i try it in command-line $python -v ... Python 2.1.2 (#1, Apr 12 2002, 18:58:54) ... dlopen("/usr/local/lib/python2.1/lib-dynload/timemodule.so", 1); import time # dynamically loaded from /usr/local/lib/python2.1/lib-dynload/timemodule.so so it's ok i've check google and mailman mailing-list. some people have asked for the problem but nowhere is a response ... So have you an idea ? thanks in advance Regards Julien Touche
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