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 -- jca | PGP: 0x06A11494 / 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 1494