On Sun, 2012-04-15 at 00:18 -0700, Rob Healey wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Could anyone explain why there are so many discrepancies between
> Python-2.7.2-12 and Python-3.3.02?
>
> This is from Python-3.3.0a2:
> --
> [Frog@DancingSquirrels Documents]$ python3
>
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:30 AM, Rob Healey wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> The only part that I had in question was why were there in Python2.7,
> the use of /usr/lib64...
>
> In Python3.3, it always used /usr/lib ...
>
> Why would Python3.3 which I did compile from source not see that I
> have a 64bit
Greetings:
The only part that I had in question was why were there in Python2.7,
the use of /usr/lib64...
In Python3.3, it always used /usr/lib ...
Why would Python3.3 which I did compile from source not see that I
have a 64bit computer and use it instead for the directories???
Sincerely yours
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 00:18:17 -0700
Rob Healey wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Could anyone explain why there are so many discrepancies between
> Python-2.7.2-12 and Python-3.3.02?
[snip]
> Of course, I do not know if this is a bug or not, but I though that I
> would present it here first?
What about
Greetings:
Could anyone explain why there are so many discrepancies between
Python-2.7.2-12 and Python-3.3.02?
This is from Python-3.3.0a2:
--
[Frog@DancingSquirrels Documents]$ python3
Python 3.3.0a2 (default, Apr 13 2012, 16:55:12)
[GCC 4.7.0 20120322 (Re