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[wingide-users] netserver import problemStephan Deibel sdeibel at wingide.comTue, 22 Apr 2003 10:21:18 -0400 (EDT)
Hi, Can you verify that the following file still exists on your system? /usr/lib/wingide1.1.9/bin/2.2.0/src/debug/server/netserver.pyc Python 2.2.2 is supported and should be using this file. Also, try setting kPrintAllTracebacks in wingdb.py to 1 and/or add some print statements in FindNetServerModule() to see where it's going wrong. It may be finding netserver but getting a traceback during import. Some common problems are listed here: http://wingide.com/support/faq#s2q3 If you need help figuring out any extra debug output obtained just send it to support@wingide.com. Thanks, - Stephan On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Gavin Brett wrote: > Hi, > > I recently upgraded from RH8.0 to RH9 and are now getting the following > error when I try to debug/execute in Wing 1.1.9. I guess it some sort > of path problem. Please help. > > Gavin. > > File "/usr/lib/wingide1.1.9/bin/wingdb.py", line 402, in main > netserver = FindNetServerModule(winghome) > File "/usr/lib/wingide1.1.9/bin/wingdb.py", line 299, in > FindNetServerModule import netserver > ImportError: No module named netserver > wingdb.py: Error: Failed to start the debug server > wingdb.py: Error: You may be running an unsupported version of Python > wingdb.py: Python version = 2.2.2 > wingdb.py: WINGHOME=/usr/lib/wingide1.1.9 > > > _________________________________________________ > Wing IDE discussion list > http://wingide.com/support/forum >
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