[Gimp-docs] make pdf

Ulf-D. Ehlert ude88 at web.de
Thu Mar 5 12:21:35 PST 2009


julien (Donnerstag, 5. März 2009, 07:49):
> python -c "import sys; print sys.path"
> ['', '/usr/lib/python25.zip', '/usr/lib/python2.5',
> '/usr/lib/python2.5/plat-linux2', '/usr/lib/python2.5/lib-tk',
> '/usr/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload', '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages',
> '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Numeric',
> '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/PIL',
> '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0',
> '/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages']
>
> lib instead of lib64...

Weird, python and dblatex assume different lib directories...
Just curious: which distribution is this? What's your processor? Where 
did you get the dblatex package from?

> What can I do now?

The simple solution is to create a link from one of the directories to 
the dbtexmf directory, e.g.
	/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dbtexmf ->
	/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/dbtexmf

But IMHO it's better to set and export the appropriate environment 
variable to tell python where to search for modules:
	bash$ export PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages
(assuming that  PYTHONPATH is empy),
verify it:
	bash$ python -c "import sys; print sys.path"

Then make sure that this variable is always set when you login, e.g. by 
adding to ~/.bash_profile,  ~/.bash_login, or ~/.profile (assuming your 
login shell is bash):
	if [ -d /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages ]; then
		if [ -z "$PYTHONPATH" ]; then
			PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages
		else
			PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages"
		fi
		export PYTHONPATH
	fi

If (you are using openSUSE and) there's a directory /etc/profile.d you 
can add a file dblatex.sh containing the above code to /etc/profile.d/ 
instead.

Bye,
Ulf


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