On 2014-08-12, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick <kwpol...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> > wrote: >> I just installed Arch Linux for the first time, and was surprosed to >> find that Python isn't installed as part of a "base" system. It's >> also not included in the 'base-devel' package group. It's trivial to >> install, but I'd still pretty surprised it's not there by default. I >> guess I've spent too much time with Gentoo, Debian, and RedHat >> derivitives which require Python be installed. >> >> I've probably used at least a dozen Linux distros over the years, and >> this is the first time I've noticed that Python wasn't installed by >> default. > > Arch has a different idea of “base system”. The base group contains > the most crucial packages needed to run an Arch Linux system, and that > is all.
That's true of Gentoo as well, but it includes Python. > And you do not need Python to do so. That's the part that surprised me. It's been a _long_ time since I've run a Linux distro that didn't require Python as a crucial system package. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Those people look at exactly like Donnie and gmail.com Marie Osmond!! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list