On May 31, 12:21 am, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 29, 1:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > The newer versions of wxPython won't make your Debian crash or
> > anything. We run Debian at work and I've upgraded the Python to 2.4
> > and the wxPython to its newest version. T
On May 29, 1:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The newer versions of wxPython won't make your Debian crash or
> anything. We run Debian at work and I've upgraded the Python to 2.4
> and the wxPython to its newest version. This has not affected the
> server's stability in any way.
Install like this
On May 29, 1:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The newer versions of wxPython won't make your Debian crash or
> anything.
Thanks, mike, i'll try it.
rick
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On May 29, 12:33 pm, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 29, 8:51 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > The wxPython
> > website details how to get the latest version of wxPython (2.8.4)
>
> I'm fairly new to Linux, so I probably shouldn't mess with my stable
> Etch.
>
> I'll make do
On May 29, 8:51 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The wxPython
> website details how to get the latest version of wxPython (2.8.4)
I'm fairly new to Linux, so I probably shouldn't mess with my stable
Etch.
I'll make do with this version of wxPython or go back to puzzling over
Tkinter.
Thanks,
ric
On May 29, 8:38 am, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there is a wxPython on Debian user in the house? I am using the
> version of the demo that came with the apt-get download of wxPython.
>
> I thought I'd followed the instructions for installing and unpacking
> the wxPython demo p
If there is a wxPython on Debian user in the house? I am using the
version of the demo that came with the apt-get download of wxPython.
I thought I'd followed the instructions for installing and unpacking
the wxPython demo program. It appears to run after a fashion, but I
also get this at the comm