On Sun, 27 May 2007 03:40:39 -0700, Vinay Sajip wrote:
> Thanks for the update, Mike, but I can't seem to get this latest version
> - the Python I can get is dated May 2:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get update [snip]
> Get: 5 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Packages [20.1kB]
>
On May 27, 4:07 am, Mike Axiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I'm sorry...let me be more clear:
>
> Feisty Fawn currently ships with Python 2.5.1c1.
> Python tried to change its API for dictionaries (which even broke
> pickle [1]) -- a change with which Django is not compatible [2].
> They dec
Yes, I'm sorry...let me be more clear:
Feisty Fawn currently ships with Python 2.5.1c1.
Python tried to change its API for dictionaries (which even broke
pickle [1]) -- a change with which Django is not compatible [2].
They decided to pull out this change for 2.5.1-final, and as of
yesterday (5/2
On 5/26/07, Forest Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Funny enough, you should note that Feisty _ships_ with Python 2.5
> pre-installed.
Feisty shipped with a 2.5.1 release candidate which had regressions
that affected Django. A package based on 2.5.1 final was just released
this week.
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On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 12:36:04AM -, Mike Axiak wrote:
> Ubuntu Feisty Fawn now has Python 2.5 [1] (thanks, Matthias Klose!).
> For any apt-compatible system, the following should/might work:
Funny enough, you should note that Feisty _ships_ with Python 2.5 pre-installed.
No further action ne
Hello,
This seems to warrant an announcement (just given the volume of IRC
problems in the recent past)...
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn now has Python 2.5 [1] (thanks, Matthias Klose!).
For any apt-compatible system, the following should/might work:
Add to your apt/sources.list (if it's not in there alre
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