I'm having problems with python's versions (from ports) and I need some advice.
If I were installing everything manually, I would just install python2-5 and be
done with it (I'm very much no fan of Python-3.x), but, when I use my usual
ports tool (portupgrade) it keeps on installing other version
I wanted to build python26, being that my current python is python25, and I want
(suddenly) to develop on this machine for Pyglet (OpenGL for Python) and
pyglet's port installed using py26 ... beyond that, I think I like the 2.6
version of python (I don't like the 3.0 version, and would REALLY NOT
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I've just decided to update my Pythonn skills. First step was to decide what
version to base my learning effort on, and I decided on 2.6. The problem is, my
FreeBSD python port level is 2.5. I know perfectly well how to build/install
the python26 po
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Lawrence Auster wrote:
Would be nice if someone with the admin capability could permanently block this
idiot. (it was lawrence.aus...@att.net, I don't care to cc: that person).
> Why is the President of Israel, the terrorist who just oversaw the Zion
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On 2007-Nov-6, at 17:40 , Chuck Swiger wrote:
Aside from /bin/sh...? :-)
/usr/bin/awk ?
Are you going to tell me (with a straight face, yet) that I'm NOT the
last fella on earth that actually likes awk?
Quit pullin' my leg ...
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I am just finally getting back to python, after a lengthy time away. I
noticed that Perl is no longer in the base. I personally never did like
Perl too much, the very idea of "TIMTOWTDI" was abhorrent to me. BUT,
on that same path lay my liking of the better organization of Python, so
my que