Ok, that was my guess to so I did:
ln -s /usr/local/bin/python2.3 /usr/local/bin/python
Now when I run Mtest.py I get the following error:
web02# /usr/local/bin/Mtest.py -r
IGNORE = ^#
RECURSIVE = True
QUIET = 0
M5 = 0
M4 = 0
TIMEOUT = 60
CONTEXT = -C1
ACCURACY = 1
/usr/local/bin/monetdb-config: not found
Mtest.py: ERROR: Could not find "monetdb-config" in your $PATH:
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin
It should find the monetdb-config in /usr/local/bin
web02# locate monetdb-config
/usr/home/funzoneq/MonetDB-4.9.3/src/tools/monetdb-config
/usr/home/funzoneq/MonetDB-4.9.3/src/tools/monetdb-config.bat
/usr/home/funzoneq/MonetDB-4.9.3/src/tools/monetdb-config.bat.in
/usr/home/funzoneq/MonetDB-4.9.3/src/tools/monetdb-
config.in
/usr/local/bin/monetdb-config
/usr/local/bin/monetdb-config.bat
Any ideas?
Arnoud
On 20-01-2006 14:07:09 +0100, Arnoud Vermeer wrote:
> web02# which python
> python: Command not found.
>
> It's not located in my env, although I've compiled version 2.3, strange...
Your python seems to be called python2.3, so `which python2.3` will tell
you if it's in your path at all. If so, I think the 'python' symlink is
missing, perhaps because it was installed in /usr/local.