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Upgrade to 13.04 has totally messed my system up . I am having this issue when running

     ./manage.py runserver


Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./manage.py", line 8, in <module>
from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
File "/home/rats/rats/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management   
/__init__.py", line 4, in <module>
from optparse import OptionParser, NO_DEFAULT
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/optparse.py", line 77, in <module>
import textwrap
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/textwrap.py", line 10, in <module>
import string, re
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/string.py", line 83, in <module>
import re as _re
File "/home/rats/rats/lib/python2.7/re.py", line 105, in <module>
import sre_compile
File "/home/rats/rats/lib/python2.7/sre_compile.py", line 14, in <module>
import sre_parse
File "/home/rats/rats/lib/python2.7/sre_parse.py", line 17, in <module>
from sre_constants import *
File "/home/rats/rats/lib/python2.7/sre_constants.py", line 18, in <module>
from _sre import MAXREPEAT
ImportError: cannot import name MAXREPEAT

this is happening for both the real environment as well as for virtual environment . i tried removing python with

sudo apt-get remove python

and sadly it has removed everything . now google chrome does not show any fonts . i am looking for getting things back to work . help is needed for proper configuring it again.

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  • I guess this is an of mismatched python versions. Tell us which versions you have installed on your computer by using pyth <tab> <tab> at the terminal.
    – user2286078
    Apr 30, 2013 at 11:06
  • Seems like you have to reinstall your ubuntu to make it work.
    – alecxe
    Apr 30, 2013 at 11:10
  • @AlexanderAfanasiev Not necessary. I'm typing this from a computer whose Python I torched and revived.
    – user2286078
    Apr 30, 2013 at 11:11
  • @rats Has your GUI failed completely or is it just Chrome?
    – user2286078
    Apr 30, 2013 at 11:12
  • 1
    But if the situation's not too bad we can hopefully revive it :)
    – user2286078
    Apr 30, 2013 at 11:15

3 Answers 3

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If you are using virtualenvwrapper then you can recreate the virtualenv on top of the existing one (with no environment currently active):

mkvirtualenv <existing name>

which should pull in the latest (upgraded) python version from the system and fix any mismatch errors.

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You don't need to recreate the environment.

You can upgrade the virtualenv running this command:

virtualenv /PATH/TO/YOUR_OLD_ENV

YOUR_OLD_ENV folder will be properly upgraded to the version 2.7.4.

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    I have just tried that and it works great, it's a 5 seconds fix!
    – Bastian
    May 20, 2013 at 10:40
  • How can you find the path to your virtualenvs?
    – babbaggeii
    May 24, 2013 at 10:16
  • @babbaggeii Look in ~/.virtualenvs Jun 9, 2013 at 3:38
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I have just solved that problem on my machine.

The problem was that Ubuntu 13.04 use python 2.7.4. That makes conflict with the Python version of the virtualenv.

What I do was to re-create the virtualenv with the new version of python. I think it's the simplest way, but you can try to upgrade the python version without re-creating all of the virtualenv.

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