Stefan Wollny <stefan.wol...@web.de> writes:

> Hi there!

Hi,

> As some of you might have noticed I had recently some issues with my
> ancient IBM/lenovo T60 (>10 years young and still running; ye).
>
> Tonight I reinstalled my system to 5.4-current #62. When installing all
> those packages needed on any decent desktop I stumpled upon python:
>
> One package had a dependency to python-2.7.5 and provided the advice if
> this version is going to be the system-wide python-installion to make
> the relevant symlinks.
>
> But: At least one other package (libreoffice) requires python-3.3.2 .
>
> Now what is the best way to go:
>
> (1)
> Do nothing as the packages will use the python-version they need.
>
> (2)
> Set symlinks to python-2.7.5
>
> (3)
> Set symlinks to python-3.3.2
>
> Any hints, advices, remarks?

Ports are patched to use the versioned python executables / ressources.
Thus you are free to do whatever pleases you.

> Thank you for your time to read and
> Thank you if you reply.
>
> Regards,
> STEFAN
>
> P.S.: When writing this the system crashed for the first time after
> re-installing! 'crashed' means the system entirely stopped responding!
> How can I provide ANY information on such a behaviour? (claws-mail had
> made a backup-copy of my writing, except the P.S., of course)

http://www.openbsd.org/report.html

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