MacPorts bzr 1.17 + fastimport plugin: "Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized"

Martin Pool mbp at canonical.com
Tue Sep 8 07:27:17 BST 2009


2009/9/8 Ringo De Smet <ringo.desmet at gmail.com>:
> Alexander,
>
> 2009/9/7 Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net>:
>>
>> Just a guess: you have python 2.6 installed too and it's the default python interpreter?
>> I suspect cvs2svn python libs installed for python 2.6 and therefore some problems occurs.
>> This is just a guess.
>
> Good guess. I do have the MacPorts python 2.6 installed since it is a
> dependency for Mercurial. For MacPorts, there is no default, but I
> also have the Apple installed Python 2.5 and 2.6 of which 2.6 seems to
> be the default.
> I always thought that Python installations were quite isolated from
> each other. How is it possible that one part picks up stuff from
> another installation?

Probably there is some directory which is on the pythonpath for both -
if nothing else, it could be the directory that bzr is running from.
I don't see in your message which file is causing this, but running
'python -v bzr ...' will probably tell you.


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Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/>



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