ImportError: No module named psycopg2
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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KDE OpenObject Client |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I have koo 5.0.3 running on Windows XP, openerp-server 5.0.12 on a debian lenny, serving the client through Pyro.
When I want to create a new project based on a template I get the following Traceback (client message):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Koo\Rpc\Rpc.pyc", line 151, in call
File "Koo\Rpc\Rpc.pyc", line 140, in singleCall
File "Pyro\core.pyc", line 392, in __call__
File "Pyro\core.pyc", line 462, in _invokePYRO
File "Pyro\protocol.
File "Pyro\protocol.
ImportError: No module named psycopg2
in the logs of openerp-server:
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,874] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,875] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,875] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,875] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,876] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,876] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,877] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,877] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,877] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,878] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,878] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,879] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,879] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,880] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,880] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,880] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,881] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,881] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,882] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,882] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,882] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,883] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,883] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,884] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,884] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,885] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,885] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,885] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,886] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,886] ERROR:web-
[2010-07-31 13:30:24,887] ERROR:web-
I can perform the same step with the GTK-client.
I have successfully checked to have python-psycopg2 installed (from the original debian repos).
What now?
We think that it's a bug related to pyro, using Koo with NET-RPC works also well. Tested with the latest Koo version.