Instantiation of python module fails on 3.0.21

Alejandro Perez-Mendez alex.perez-mendez at jisc.ac.uk
Fri Apr 17 11:41:45 CEST 2020


Oh, I see the problem,

just make sure you actually have a function enabled for the instantiate 
call. In other words, make sure that second line is not commented.

         mod_instantiate = ${.module}
         func_instantiate = instantiate

Cheers,
Alex

El 17/4/20 a las 10:56, Christian Strauf escribió:
> Hi Alex!
>
>> can you make a quick test? Could you install the libpython2-dev and see
>> whether that fixes anything? I saw a similar problem with the python3
>> module.
> Thanks for the hint. I just checked, it's already installed (which makes sense since I compiled the Debian packages on the same server). Unfortunately it doesn't help.
>
> Christian
>
>
>
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