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    RobMtl007 | # 1 | 2007-12-23, 14:12 | Report

    Greetings:

    Its been 3 days and Python 2.5 runtime does not want to install.

    Is it because its not compatible with OS2008?

    If someone has installed Python 2.5 can you post a link from where you downloaded it.

    Regards Robert

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    jhoff80 | # 2 | 2007-12-23, 15:06 | Report

    No, its because the files aren't actually on the server right now apparently (or at least its sending an error message .html file instead of the actual .deb files).

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    Greyghost | # 3 | 2007-12-23, 16:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by RobMtl007 View Post
    Greetings:

    Its been 3 days and Python 2.5 runtime does not want to install.

    Is it because its not compatible with OS2008?
    No, as you probably guessed, it's needed by a number of apps. After two days, I managed to download it, but these were the first two days after the new firmware was released, so the servers were being hammered.

    My suggestion, which is simply one passed on from others here in the forums: Try disabling all your repositories except for the one (forgive, I can't recall which one it is right now) that contains Python. At the very least, it reduces the number amount of time it takes for the app manager to 'load' so when it fails, you can loop thru the download cycle faster.

    That seemed to work for me during the recent 'repo madness' which, btw, I thought had subsided...alas

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    RobMtl007 | # 4 | 2007-12-24, 16:49 | Report

    Greetings:

    As per your suggestion, I found the repository that had Python 2.5 runtime and only from that repository I tried to install Python 2.5, but still I get a corrupted file message.
    Maybe its better to wait a while for the dust to settle.
    Hopefully someone will unblock this Python problem.

    Regards Robert

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    Saturn | # 5 | 2007-12-24, 17:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by RobMtl007 View Post
    Greetings:

    As per your suggestion, I found the repository that had Python 2.5 runtime and only from that repository I tried to install Python 2.5, but still I get a corrupted file message.
    Maybe its better to wait a while for the dust to settle.
    Hopefully someone will unblock this Python problem.

    Regards Robert
    Hi,

    I've had the same problem. The only workaround is to use the temp repositories.
    here is a good post:
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...375#post114375

    hope it helps,
    Chris

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    PinCushionQueen | # 6 | 2007-12-24, 17:40 | Report

    Have you guys tried the solution found here? See post by TechNut for a one click install of the temporary fix repos.

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    RobMtl007 | # 7 | 2007-12-24, 20:46 | Report

    Greetings:

    The following suggestion works:

    "Thanks to the keen eye of AdmJo - It appears that the Maemo Extras repository issue can be easily fixed!

    One only needs to change the url in the application catalog to:

    http://repostory.maemo.org/extras/

    Basically, you'll just remove the letter "I" in repository.

    Yay!"

    Now I have a N800 that looks like a Iphone.

    Thanks a million everyone

    Regards Robert

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    lemmy | # 8 | 2007-12-29, 18:50 | Report

    I've applied the fix and got some Python2.5 in App Manager but it seems not the runtime - I've now got Python2.5-storm and 5 others but non seem to be a run time. There's feedparser gpsbt pycurl pyinotify andedje-demo.
    What files am I looking for to run Erminig?

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    scurrie | # 9 | 2007-12-30, 19:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by lemmy View Post
    I've applied the fix and got some Python2.5 in App Manager but it seems not the runtime - I've now got Python2.5-storm and 5 others but non seem to be a run time. There's feedparser gpsbt pycurl pyinotify andedje-demo.
    What files am I looking for to run Erminig?
    Guess I have to "me too" this. I have searched the forum, but it is not obvious to me what all needs to be installed (and where to get it) to have GPE sync with Google. Can someone provide the steps?

    -Scurrie

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    shacky4 | # 10 | 2007-12-30, 21:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by RobMtl007 View Post
    Greetings:

    The following suggestion works:

    "Thanks to the keen eye of AdmJo - It appears that the Maemo Extras repository issue can be easily fixed!

    One only needs to change the url in the application catalog to:

    http://repostory.maemo.org/extras/

    Basically, you'll just remove the letter "I" in repository.

    Yay!"

    Now I have a N800 that looks like a Iphone.

    Thanks a million everyone

    Regards Robert
    That worked for me today.

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