[Setup] ImportError: No module named _imaging (failed installations of Plone 3.3 and 4.0a3 on 64-bit OSes)

Graham Perrin G.J.Perrin at bton.ac.uk
Wed Jan 13 08:20:08 UTC 2010



wuchao at dev2 wrote:
> 
> I have installed Plone unified 3.3 on several machines, but its the first
> time to install it on x64 PC running fedora core 10. 
> 
> install as root, and failed as indicated:
> 
> ZEO Cluster Install selected
> 
> … 
> 
> Python found at /usr/local/Plone/Python-2.4/bin/python; Skipping Python
> install.
> Installing PIL
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "<string>", line 1, in ?
> ImportError: No module named _imaging
> Python imaging support is missing; something went wrong in the PIL or
> python build.
> 
> Installation has failed.
> 

I have a similar problem, failure to install Plone 4.0a3 ZEO cluster on Mac
OS X 10.6.2: 

imac01:Plone-4.0a3-UnifiedInstaller centrimadmin$ sudo ./install.sh zeo
Password:
ZEO Cluster Install selected

Detailed installation log being written to
/Users/centrimadmin/Downloads/Plone-4.0a3-UnifiedInstaller/install.log

zlib installation: no
libjpeg installation: yes
Root install method chosen

Installing Plone 4.0a3 at /Applications/Plone

Skipping zlib compile and install
Compiling and installing jpeg local libraries ...
Compiling and installing readline local libraries ...
Installing Python 2.6.4. This takes a while...
Installing distribute...
Found existing buildout cache at /Applications/Plone/buildout-cache;
skipping step.
Installing PIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named _imaging
Python imaging support is missing; something went wrong in the PIL or python
build.

Installation has failed.
See the detailed installation log at
/Users/centrimadmin/Downloads/Plone-4.0a3-UnifiedInstaller/install.log
to determine the cause.
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