We were hoping to avoid that, because we have multiple development/
test and production servers that need to be configured exactly the
same. Standard configs is the best way to ensure that.

On Mar 7, 10:37 am, "Nathan R. Yergler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure I fully understand the question, but why not just build
> Python from source in something like /usr/local/python244?
>
> Nathan
>
> On 3/7/07, jlnn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > We're trying to set up a framework for our developers. We're using a
> > standard install of RHEL ES4. If we modify the configuration to use
> > Python 2.4 the admin tools break and RedHat won't support the
> > installation. We've tried using Python 2.3, but a recent bug,
> > according to our development manager, makes that problematic. We use
> > the Apache/mod_python installation for the framework. Has anyone
> > gotten this to work and how is it accomplished without modifying the
> > OS?
> > Thanks ahead of time.


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