thanks for the advise. i am using open suse 10.2 and the file i
downloaded is the Python 2.6.2 compressed source tarball. as i recall,
first i untared the file on my root desktop, and then from de command
line from /root/Desktop/Python-2.6.2 i typed "make install".
i had installed python 2.5 so i had some reference trouble, but i got
some help around here and solved it.
as for django, i followed the instalation guide.
i'll keep on trying.. thanks again

On Apr 28, 1:24 pm, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Gonzalo Petersen <
>
> gonzalopeter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hehe yes.. i ment just the second Traceback. i was following the code
> > and trying to figure out where the problem was..
> > So what do you suggest i should do? i downloaded it from
> >www.python.org/download.
> > do you know a way to see which libraries are included?
> > thanks! this is actually my first post ever so thanks again for your
> > answer
>
> Someplace like comp.lang.python would be a better place to figure out how to
> fix it.  It would help you get better responses if when asking about the
> problem you were very specific about what OS/distribution you are running,
> what, exactly, you downloaded, and steps you took to build(?) and install
> 'it'.
>
> Karen
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