On 11/30/05, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
> > Robert Kern wrote:
> >
> >>Although Ubuntu is a Debian derivative, it does have different packages.
> >>At the moment, Debian's default Python is 2.3 although one can also
> >>install Python 2.4, and most Python packages i
Paul McNett wrote:
> Robert Kern wrote:
>
>>Although Ubuntu is a Debian derivative, it does have different packages.
>>At the moment, Debian's default Python is 2.3 although one can also
>>install Python 2.4, and most Python packages in Debian have been built
>>for both (that's why I erroneously r
Robert Kern wrote:
> Although Ubuntu is a Debian derivative, it does have different packages.
> At the moment, Debian's default Python is 2.3 although one can also
> install Python 2.4, and most Python packages in Debian have been built
> for both (that's why I erroneously recommended installing th
Paul McNett wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Thanks a lot for the clarification. I don't have a compelling reason
>>not to use 2.3 other than having to install the modules I've already
>>set up for 2.4. Not really a big deal. Looks like I'll be switching to
>>2.3.
>
> Umm, for what it's wort
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the clarification. I don't have a compelling reason
> not to use 2.3 other than having to install the modules I've already
> set up for 2.4. Not really a big deal. Looks like I'll be switching to
> 2.3.
Umm, for what it's worth: I'm on Ubuntu (a Debian d
Hi Ken,
Thanks a lot for the clarification. I don't have a compelling reason
not to use 2.3 other than having to install the modules I've already
set up for 2.4. Not really a big deal. Looks like I'll be switching to
2.3.
Thanks again,
Aaron
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> Thanks for the suggestion, but an apt-cache search python2.4-wxgtk2.4
> returns no results for a package with that name.
As you observed, the Debian wxPython packages currently only support one
version of Python at a time. That decision ripples down and ends up
affecting a number of other thin
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the suggestion, but an apt-cache search python2.4-wxgtk2.4
returns no results for a package with that name.
Aaron
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to install wxPython on Debian using 'apt-get install
> python-wxgtk2.4.' I've got both Python 2.3 and 2.4 installed with 2.4
> set as my default. For whatever reason, wxPython always installs under
> /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages.
>
> Does anyo