"Troy Melhase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You're trying to install a package without using the package > management tools provided by your system, you haven't read the docs > (or at least all of them), you show a general lack of understanding of > the different responsibilities in the free/open source software space > (development vs. packaging)... and after all that, then you come here > and complain?
Just to throw more on the fire: there are distributions that come with Python 2.5 packaged and working. ;-) > Look, I'm sure lots of folks here would be glad to help you, but your > post comes across as whiny and confrontational. I'm sure you've had a > frustrating experience, but please, don't blame "python" or "the > python developers", because that blame would be misplaced. Anyway, if following the install after an error is true then some developer should take a look at it. -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list