On Friday, March 25, 2011 05:46:54 pm Tim Johnson wrote:
> > 
> > It really sounds like when you install python, you're using `python
> > setup.py`
> 
That's my bad. that should read "install django".  The only reason python 
should install to django /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages is if you're using 
python 2.5 to run the install scripts.  This is what I meant.... but...  

> 
>   I'm not terribly familiar with slax. I've used mostly ubuntu and
>   slackware in the past. FYI, there was no python 2.5 binary on the
>   system as out-of-the box. *But* there was a python2.5 path 

Interesting... worth reporting to the slax dev team? I'm assuming you enabled 
the python module and activated it. I personally haven't used slax since it 
was new, so really don't know what the expected behavior should be.

>   Thanks Mike and also thanks to Shawn. I'll putter with this a
>   while to make sure that I have something working to take with me.

You're welcome and glad to hear you got it up.  

Mike
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