Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 09:49:31 +0530 From: Sulabh Kausal <sulabh.kaushal78@gmail.com> To: John Hein <gnome-jfbml@snkmail.com> Cc: gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Script "configure" failed unexpectedly. Message-ID: <CAG%2BSyE4WcNLMe6fj12DTyeh4PGwUqhnkUoySjWkwRLQozUk=qQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <26908-1359492334-209054@sneakemail.com> References: <CAG%2BSyE7c%2BbBt=sC3oCTWkfN8e%2BaKycdHe8mC7NZBdAL1RgJ5RA@mail.gmail.com> <24831-1359488878-723419@sneakemail.com> <51082D73.90505@rainbow-runner.nl> <26908-1359492334-209054@sneakemail.com>
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Thanks brothers for your immediate response to help me. It is fixed now, I reinstalled Python but it didn't work. I just copied pth.h file from /usr/local/include/pth directory to /usr/local/include/python2.7/ directory and it worked for me. Thanks, Sulabh K. On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 2:15 AM, John Hein <gnome-jfbml@snkmail.com> wrote: > > the pth port isn't at fault here. Just rebuild python without the PTH > > option selected should fix this. > > Well, if his python was built WITH_PTH at one point as it seems, then > it does seem like a problem with the pth package now being missing or > corrupted. Even if he rebuilds python _with_ the PTH option selected it > should fix the issue, too. > > In this case, I guess it's a matter of semantics, but I blame the > pth port (or the lack of it). Somehow his existing python port is > expecting pth and is being brutally disappointed. > > -- Regards, Sulabh K.
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