On 01/13/2011 11:45 AM, Jim Popovitch wrote:

> Some more details (i probably should have included earlier).   This is
> the official Amazon Linux AMI which is based on CentOS 5.5.

I see. Looks like I should create an AMI instance for me...

> I would have
> to say that if s3cmd doesn't need Py2.4, and elementtree, then perhaps
> you can alleviate a lot of future support requests by having the
> installation work in the official Amazon Linux AMI

S3cmd, when used with Python 2.4, needs elementtree. However if one of
the other Py2.6 based RPMs work fine on the AMI I can simply duplicate
that repository (say Fedora 12) and label it "Amazon Linux AMI"
repository. CentOS users will install from CentOS repo, AMI users will
install from AMI repo and everyone will be happy. That would sort out
the problem, wouldn't it?

Michal

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