BibleAnalyzer 3.61 and Ubuntu 9.04 Won't Run
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:07 am
Hi,
I've purchased Bibleanalyser and it's been running fine on Ubuntu-EEE 8.04 on my Asus EEE 901. However with the release of Ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix, I've re-installed Ubuntu on the Netbook and after re-installing BibleAnalyser cannot get it to work.
The symptoms are that I double click the icon and it appears to be starting then disappears (never loads)
I checked the "top" and Bible Analyzer is not in the list of active processes.
When I try and run Bible Analzer from /usr/bin in a terminal window I get
************************ Starting Bible Analyzer ***************************
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/bibleanalyzer/analyzer3.py", line 3, in <module>
import wx, re, wx.html, images, string, sys, cStringIO, os
ImportError: Bad magic number in /usr/share/bibleanalyzer/images.pyc
Press Enter to close terminal
I've done a search about the "Bad magic number" and what I've come up with is the following:
"This happens when you have a .pyc file that was compiled by a
different version from the Python you are trying to import
it with. Normally, if the corresponding .py file is around,
this is not a problem, because Python will automatically
recompile and produce a new .pyc file. So it seems that
you don't have the original .py file around here, or it
cannot be recompiled for some reason. (If they are both
present, you could try removing that .pyc file.)
Or you can try to find out what Python version is used, and
install that version... "
Does this make any sense? Is there something that I can add/install to Ubuntu 9.04 to make this work?
Thanks for the help
Paul
Paul Earle
I've purchased Bibleanalyser and it's been running fine on Ubuntu-EEE 8.04 on my Asus EEE 901. However with the release of Ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix, I've re-installed Ubuntu on the Netbook and after re-installing BibleAnalyser cannot get it to work.
The symptoms are that I double click the icon and it appears to be starting then disappears (never loads)
I checked the "top" and Bible Analyzer is not in the list of active processes.
When I try and run Bible Analzer from /usr/bin in a terminal window I get
************************ Starting Bible Analyzer ***************************
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/bibleanalyzer/analyzer3.py", line 3, in <module>
import wx, re, wx.html, images, string, sys, cStringIO, os
ImportError: Bad magic number in /usr/share/bibleanalyzer/images.pyc
Press Enter to close terminal
I've done a search about the "Bad magic number" and what I've come up with is the following:
"This happens when you have a .pyc file that was compiled by a
different version from the Python you are trying to import
it with. Normally, if the corresponding .py file is around,
this is not a problem, because Python will automatically
recompile and produce a new .pyc file. So it seems that
you don't have the original .py file around here, or it
cannot be recompiled for some reason. (If they are both
present, you could try removing that .pyc file.)
Or you can try to find out what Python version is used, and
install that version... "
Does this make any sense? Is there something that I can add/install to Ubuntu 9.04 to make this work?
Thanks for the help
Paul
Paul Earle