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I have read that I need to set the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable, or install the python library as an uncompressed .egg

Which do you suggest?

+1  A: 

It totally depends on if you want to make the egg available as a generally available library or just for a single (or a handful of applications). Are you talking about a Trac installation? If so, there are also a handful of alternatives to make the egg available per instance:

http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracPlugins

Horst Gutmann
+1  A: 

I got it working by uncompressing the .egg so it did not require the cache directory:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/268025/install-mysqldb-for-python-as-non-compressed-egg

monk.e.boy
I'd go with that. TBH I've given up with eggs... they add a load of complexity and don't give me anything I want.
bobince
A: 

If you are talking about Trac then the issue you are having is this one. It should be solved in trac 0.11.1.

agnul
A: 

No, this is not a trac problem :-)

monk.e.boy