Paul Boddie wrote:
> Any suggestions, then? ;-)

Not really; I've got a vaguely similar problem myself -- several
Debian systems with Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. But modules I need
(wxWidgets 2.8 and Twisted) aren't available as Python 2.5 packages
for Debian, so I'm stuck with 2.4. Packages from unstable won't
work because Twisted has a binary part that is linked against
another libc. I don't really want to compile and install manually
from tarballs everywhere, and building .deb packages with Python is
complicated.
 
Regards,


Björn

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