[Mailman-Users] Where's Korea? (recurring problem)

Mark Sapiro msapiro at value.net
Sat Sep 15 00:49:58 CEST 2007


Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>    I'm moving lists from one server running Mailman 2.1.9 to another 
>server.  I picked one list domain to move and test, so I grabbed the 
>'archives', 'data', 'lists', 'logs' and 'qfiles' folders and moved them 
>over to the new server.  Paths are all identical.
>
>    Next I untarred Mailman 2.1.9, run configure and hit make...it ran 
>till it hit the following:
>
>Compiling /home/mailman/lists.pcraft.net/Mailman/i18n.py ...
>Compiling /home/mailman/lists.pcraft.net/Mailman/mm_cfg.py ...
>Compiling /home/mailman/lists.pcraft.net/Mailman/versions.py ...
>Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "bin/update", line 46, in ?
>    import paths
>  File "/home/mailman/lists.pcraft.net/bin/paths.py", line 60, in ?
>    import korean
>ImportError: No module named korean
>make: *** [update] Error 1


Presumably, this is from

make install

and not just

make


>
>    Looking in /pythonlib/ I only see an 'email' folder, nothing else.


What is in the misc/ directory of the untarred distribution. In
particular are all of JapaneseCodecs-1.4.11.tar.gz,
KoreanCodecs-2.0.5.tar.gz and email-2.5.8.tar.gz there. Note that they
must be the *.gz files because that's what the makefile looks for.

Does misc/Makefile contain

EMAILPKG=	email-2.5.8
JACODECSPKG=	JapaneseCodecs-1.4.11
KOCODECSPKG=	KoreanCodecs-2.0.5

PACKAGES= $(EMAILPKG) $(JACODECSPKG) $(KOCODECSPKG)

and

install-packages:
	for p in $(PACKAGES); \
	do \
	    gunzip -c $(srcdir)/$$p.tar.gz | (cd $(PKGDIR) ; tar xf -); \
	    (cd $(PKGDIR)/$$p ; umask 02 ; PYTHONPATH=$(PYTHONLIBDIR)
$(PYTHON) $(SETUPCMD)); \
	done


(allowing for folded lines above)?

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