On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Graeme Cross wrote:
>
> Floris,
>
> I thnk that Roberto was asking about Python(x,y) rather than version x.y
> of a standard Python install.
right ! :)
i do apologize but that's the name of the software ...
>
> Python(x,y) is a package of Python plus various tools
"Graeme Cross" writes:
> Python(x,y) is a package of Python plus various tools and libraries
> for science and engineering:
>
> http://www.pythonxy.com/
Good grief, what a brain-dead decision of naming. It's guaranteed to
cause massive confusion over what's being referred to, as evidenced by
t
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 10:21:25AM +1100, Graeme Cross wrote:
> I thnk that Roberto was asking about Python(x,y) rather than version x.y
> of a standard Python install.
>
> Python(x,y) is a package of Python plus various tools and libraries for
> science and engineering:
>
> http://www.pythonxy
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 22:47:50 +, "Floris Bruynooghe"
said:
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 10:12:52PM +0100, roberto wrote:
> > hello
> > i need to install python(xy) in debian 5.0;
> > which is the best way to do it ?
> > compile it from source ?
> > is it possible to install the related ubuntu packa
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 10:12:52PM +0100, roberto wrote:
> hello
> i need to install python(xy) in debian 5.0;
> which is the best way to do it ?
> compile it from source ?
> is it possible to install the related ubuntu package ?
"apt-get install python"
or
"apt-get install pythonX.Y" where "X.
hello
i need to install python(xy) in debian 5.0;
which is the best way to do it ?
compile it from source ?
is it possible to install the related ubuntu package ?
thanks for any suggestion
--
roberto
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