On 31 May 2013 16:28, "Νικόλαος Κούρας" <nikos.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'am using CentOS v6.4 on my VPS and hence 'yum' install manager and i just tried: > > Code: > root@nikos [~]# which python > /usr/bin/python > root@nikos [~]# which python3 > /root/.local/lib/python2.7/bin/python3 > root@nikos [~]# which python3.3 > /root/.local/lib/python2.7/bin/python3.3 > root@nikos [~]# > > Why so many pythons in my system. > Now in the case of my Python3 installation, it looks like i have two parallel installations of Python3, but i don't. One is almost certainly a symlink to the other and not an actual installation. > > I'm thinking of: > > yum remove python > yum remove python3 > yum remove python3.3 > > and > > yum install python3.3.2 from scratch. > > I'm sceptic about uninstalling python 2.x though. Seems to me as a bad idea because most of the core system utilities are written in Python 2.6+. Yum, for example, is a collection of Python 2.6 programs. If i actually do "yum remove python" i will see most of my core system get listed in the uninstall dependency list -- which is a Bad Thing. > > But then again i dont like the idea of having too many Python into my system. > What is you opinion? > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Check if python3 and python3.3 aren't the same. Run them and look at the "intro" lines.
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