On May 29, 12:33 pm, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 29, 8:51 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > The wxPython > > website details how to get the latest version of wxPython (2.8.4) > > I'm fairly new to Linux, so I probably shouldn't mess with my stable > Etch. > > I'll make do with this version of wxPython or go back to puzzling over > Tkinter. > > Thanks, > > rick
The newer versions of wxPython won't make your Debian crash or anything. We run Debian at work and I've upgraded the Python to 2.4 and the wxPython to its newest version. This has not affected the server's stability in any way. This link explains the process the Debian team takes to implement new versions of packages (like wxPython): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian Basically, they test it for months before finally putting it in to the "stable" category. However, since they have to do this for lots of packages, one by one the packages get marked stable. So you could have something like wxPython marked stable in March and 6 months later, the rest of the packages are done so they're marked stable. And then after additional testing, they release the new version. Hopefully that wasn't too confusing. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list