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--- Comment #9 from Brendan Jones <brendan.jones.it(a)gmail.com> 2011-12-22 20:04:47
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Sorry I should have been more specific:
fedora16:~ $ grep lib64 /usr/share/polybori/ipbori/ipbori
# Note: ../../lib64/python2.7/site-packages is replaced on installation with
relative path
export IPBORI_INIT_CMDS="import sys; sys.path.insert(0,
'$PBDIR/../../lib64/python2.7/site-packages');\
There you can see hard coded references to lib64.
On looking at this, I've also noticed that if you install only polybori and
polybori-libs and try and run this script you get
Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 27 2011, 01:40:22)
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more
information.
IPython 0.11 -- An enhanced Interactive Python.
? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features.
%quickref -> Quick reference.
help -> Python's own help system.
object? -> Details about 'object', use 'object??' for extra details.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ImportError Traceback (most recent call last)
/home/bsjones/<ipython-input-1-9b992f309336> in <module>()
----> 1 print'';import sys; sys.path.insert(0,
'/usr/share/polybori/../../lib64/python2.7/site-packages');from
polybori.frontend import *; polybori_start(globals())
ImportError: No module named polybori.frontend
So I would think that the script needs to be in whatever package
polybori.frontend is in (python-polybori). That doesn't leave much left in the
main package so you will need to either add another requires or reconsider the
layout of your subpackages.
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