Am Mi, den 01.12.2004 schrieb Mariano Draghi um 21:50:
In
http://www.python.org/2.4/rpms.html there are RPM packages for
FC3,
and a Yum repository provided by
python.org (hey! so far FC3 is the only
distro with RPMs provided by
python.org itself!)
Do you really *need* the Python 2.4?
I'd like to know if anybody have installed these packages, and if
they
fit pleasently into FC3. As Fedora uses Python *heavely*, I don't want
to break anything.
So, it's safe to install this, or I'd be better waiting for an official
update? (assuming there are plans for such an update...)
Reading the whole page it states:
"A) The RPMs that start with "python2.4" are built to not interfere with
the system Python. They install as "/usr/bin/python2.4" and will not
conflict with the system Python unless you are running on a system that
ships the a version of Python which has the same major/minor number."
Mariano
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