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Re: [Duplicity-talk] How to get link to oauth on Mac OS X?
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edgar . soldin |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] How to get link to oauth on Mac OS X? |
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Tue, 25 Dec 2012 00:22:26 +0100 |
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On 24.12.2012 23:32, Scott Hannahs wrote:
> This error keeps showing up in my log files about the module named oauth.
> The module is listed as missing or not found. I created the python 2.7 oauth
> library but it may not be in the correct place. I use "fink" to update
> duplicity as a package manger.
>
> The script runs at a fairly verbose level:
> --verbosity Notice
>
> ### Backup ### bin Mon Dec 24 01:18:21 EST 2012
> Import of duplicity.backends.u1backend Failed: No module named oauth
> Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
> Last full backup date: Sun Dec 23 11:32:41 2012
>
> The error seems to be harmless in that I don't believe I am using oauth but
> since I maintain the fink installer package I thought if I have to tell the
> setup.py program where to look for oauth I should tweak that.
>
> Mac OSX 10.8.2
> % fink list oauth
> Information about 6334 packages read in 6 seconds.
> i oauth2-py27 1.5.211-1 Library for Open Authentication version 1.0
> % duplicity --version
> duplicity 0.6.20
> %
>
this can be ignored as long as you don't plan to use ubuntu one...
also it looks like it needs oauthlib, not oauth2.
Mike, should we rather lazily import oauth/httplib in _init so these include
issues only are shown to people actually planning to use U1?
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