[gobolinux-users] Beryl settings manager not work

Viola Zoltán violazoli at gmail.com
Sat May 26 17:29:38 UTC 2007


Huh, my Gobo is newly in alive!

So: I copy the attached Environment-file, symlinked it, but not see the top
panel after reboot. The pythonpath , as I see, is O.K, but:

vz at Csiszilla ~]beryl-settings
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/System/Links/Executables/beryl-settings", line 22, in ?
    import berylsettings
ImportError: No module named berylsettings

Zoli


2007/5/26, Jonas Karlsson <jonka750 at student.liu.se>:
>
> On Sat, 26 May 2007 17:39:58 +0200, Viola Zoltán <violazoli at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear Jonas, I now rebooted!
> >
> > vz at Csiszilla ~]grep PYTHONPATH /System/Links/Environment/*
> > /System/Links/Environment/Cache:export
> > PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages/gtk-
> > 2.0:$PYTHONPATH"
> > /System/Links/Environment/Cache:export
> > PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages"
> > grep: /System/Links/Environment/Htop--0.6.4: Permission denied
> > /System/Links/Environment/PyGObject--2.12.3:exportPYTHONPATH=
> "/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages/gtk-
> > 2.0:$PYTHONPATH"
> > /System/Links/Environment/Python--2.4.3:exportPYTHONPATH=
> "/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages"
> >
> Ok, it looks like your Python installation overwrites any previous set
> PYTHONPATH. Open /Programs/Python/Current/Resources/Environment in
> your favourite editor and change the line
> export PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages"
> to
> export
> PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages${PYTHONPATH:+:$PYTHONPATH}"
>
> then run 'SymlinkProgram python' and next reboot your PYTHONPATH
> should be ok again. Then you should be able to launch beryl-settings.
>
> > BUT:
> >
> > vz at Csiszilla ~]export
> > PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages/gtk-
> > 2.0:$PYTHONPATH"
> > vz at Csiszilla ~]beryl-settings
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "/System/Links/Executables/beryl-settings", line 23, in <module>
> >     import gtk
> > ImportError: No module named gtk
> >
> Yes, I'm sorry, but I missed the fact that the gtk python binding were
> installed into the python2.5 subdirectory, which I find strange as you
> have python 2.4.3. How did you install PyGTK?
> Anyhow, try running 'export
> PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-
> 2.0:$PYTHONPATH"'
> as well, and it should work. If that works (which it should), I've
> attached a file that you should save in
> /Programs/PyGTK/Current/Resources and then you should run
> 'SymlinkProgram pygtk'. Next reboot you should be able to run
> beryl-settings from anywhere.
>
> /Jonas
> >
> > 2007/5/26, Jonas Karlsson <jonka750 at student.liu.se>:
> >>
> >> Ok, your Cache is updated, so you should have the correct PYTHONPATH.
> When
> >> was
> >> the last time you rebooted?
> >> Can you give me the output for 'grep PYTHONPATH
> >> /System/Links/Environment/*'?
> >>
> >> To temporary be able to launch beryl-settings you can run the following
> in
> >> a shell
> >>
> >> export PYTHONPATH="/System/Links/Libraries/python2.4/site-packages/gtk-
> >> 2.0:$PYTHONPATH"
> >>
> >> then you should be able to launch beryl-settings from that shell.
> >>
> >> /Jonas
> >>
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