[support] drupal6 and python

Katy Mozafar katy_mozafar at yahoo.com
Tue May 21 01:35:29 UTC 2013


Richard,
Thanks, I guess we're getting closer to a solution.
The version is red hat 5.3.

I did what you suggested:
The pathing to the binary from inside the application is:
/usr/lib/python2.4
If I call the same python script from the server CMD then the pathing is:
/usr/local/lib/python2.7


Now how can I change the calling to python call to be python2.7, what should I put in my python script, it starts with import sys ...


I'm not a python expert! Would appreciate your help.


Katy


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------------ Original Message ------------
> Date: Monday, May 20, 2013 05:23:31 PM -0700
> From: Katy Mozafar <katy_mozafar at yahoo.com>
> To: support at drupal.org
> Subject: [support] drupal6 and python
>
> I have a problem in Drupal 6!
> I'm using Python and all of a 
> sudden the application is pointing to a different version of
> python. It  used to be python2.7, now the application is pointed
> to python2.4 and it  causes errors. I haven't changed anything!
> The server is pointing to  2.7, it's only the application. Do you
> have any idea where it's set,  which file? It's a linux machine
> and uses LAMP.
> 
> Thanks, Katy

I suspect that the pathing for the python reference is pointing to a
non-standard location (i.e., not the system default location, given
that you say the system version is 2.7) and that the version
installed there was changed in some fashion.

To figure things out, find the module(s) that are calling python and
check the pathing to the binary, then check things from there. The
solution may be as easy as changing the pathing on the python call
to the system-default location.

By the way, what linux distribution and release/version?

  - Richard
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