Hello,
Florian Effenberger wrote on 2013-05-13 15:44:
unfortunately, all of a sudden, the MirrorBrain packages for Ubuntu
11.04 have vanished from the OpenSUSE build service. Previously, they
hah, that was really trivial, even I managed it - thanks a lot to
Michael Meeks, who told me how the magic works!
Seems I managed to get a build up and running by simply cloning Peter's
packages and let it compile a few times until dependencies were
resolved. ;-)
It seems there is still some bug, or I missed some Debian/Ubuntu Python
helper module when compiling, as installation triggers a Python error
message. /usr/share/pyshared/mb/geoip.py is there, but somehow not found
by Python:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mb", line 24, in <module>
import mb.geoip
ImportError: No module named mb.geoip
Copying Alex and Robert, maybe one of them has an idea. I assume that
the original package called some Python helper to load the module, but
my self-built package is missing that. Copying to
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages didn't help either.
Florian
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