On 2016-01-21, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Frank Millman <fr...@chagford.com> wrote:
Fedora 22 comes standard with Python 3.4.2. I want to install 3.5.1.

It is easy enough to download the source and run ./configure;make;make
altinstall. But then I find that I cannot import gzip because zlib-devel is
missing. I fix that, then I find that sqlite-devel is missing.

Is there an easy way to find out all the missing components, so that when
the installation is complete I can be sure I have the entire standard lib?

This is a Linux packaging question, more than a Python one. On Debian
systems, the way to do that is "apt-get build-dep python3"; check your
own package manager for an equivalent - it'll probably be called
builddep or similar.

Thanks for all the replies.

Frank


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