Martin MOKREJŠ
mmokrejs at ribosome.natur.cuni.cz
Mon Jul 4 10:40:03 EDT 2005
Nicolas Lehuen wrote: > Hi, > > The CVS archive is no longer used and is completely deprecated. Please > fetch the latest source version using Subversion > (http://subversion.tigris.org/), with the following command line : > > svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/mod_python/trunk mod_python So even the contents of http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/mod_python are deprecated? It's quite messy as www.mod_python.org talks about httpd-python cvs module. The mod_python module which snapshots I've just digged out are more up-to-date, seems to me. So still not evound up-to-date? ;) Please, fix the docs on your web! And many thanks for answers. Martin > > Regards, > > Nicolas > > 2005/7/4, Martin MOKREJŠ <mmokrejs at ribosome.natur.cuni.cz>: > >>Hi, >> I have some weird problem with module imports under mod_python. >>While reloading the webpage on every second reload I get a module import error. >> >> Similarly, I'm getting python executed in "restricted" mode just after >>I use (not import) cElementTree module. Fredrik Lundh mentioned some users >>had such problems when expat library was different to the used by apache >>itself. I got everything recompiled but nothing changed. I use Gentoo >>linux, btw. I have no problems when using elementtree to parse xml files. >> >> So, I would like to download latest cvs snapshot of mod_python as >>reading the bugreports on your web impressed me you are going to >>release 3.2 version rather soon. >> >> I followed the instructions at http://www.modpython.org/ so I got >>to this cvs repository. >> >># cvs -t update -dR >> -> main: Session ID is 483142c930984567 >> -> main loop with CVSROOT=/home/cvspublic >> -> open_connection_to_server (:pserver:anoncvs at cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic) >> -> Connecting to cvs.apache.org(209.237.227.194):2401. >> >> Unfortunately, the flex path is hardcoded to /usr/local/bin/flex so >>it leads me to suspicion that I checked out some wrong branch (I have HEAD >>or whatever was the default). Any pointers? And please, put the cvs commands >>on the web. And at the best generate snapshots automatically. >> >>Thank you! >>Martin
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