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Hello,
i need help. I canīt get Python2.5 fully installed. I always get the message: Not fully installed.
I installed first the base repository and then the the Python2.5 Installer.

I first thought some programms i installed earlier are the Problem. I thought, perhaps they are also in Python2.5 (the appeared in the installlog). Therefore i uninstalled some of them (SDL_ttf, libsql_lite).
I noticed that the download size grows after that. But still donīt got Python2.5 installed.

I attached the Installation Log.

Thank you for youīre help.
Uwe
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Thank you for adding the log file, it makes it easier to understand the problem.
I might recommend you two things. I think that you have xterm installed with root access. But else you must install xterm and root access.

As root, you try running: "dpkg --configure -a" or "apt-get install -f"
I think that someone of two commands can help you.
There is some package without configure, and with it I might help.
Sorry for my English. Indeed and for being Friday by night. Here 5am.

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Thanx yerga for the help.

No, i neither have xterm or root installed.
Is it really neccessary to install root? I dont want to do that R&D-Mode Thing. It scares me a little.

It should be possible to install software over the Packetmanager whithout root. Any further suggestions.

Uwe
 
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You can do it if you install becomeroot. Find it in http://downloads.maemo.org/product/becomeroot

Then in xterm, type "sudo gainroot" and you will be root.

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Puhh i did it: becomeroot.
I thougt the commands did not the effect we wanted. Because of the message they wrote:
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/home/user # dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libreadline4 (4.3-10) ...
ldconfig: Can't open configuration file /etc/ld.so.conf: No such file or directory

/home/user # apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
/home/user #
But nevertheless i tried to install python2.5. And this time it finished the installation.

thanxs a lot - now i finally can try to install uktube :->
uwe
 

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