Re: python-2.1 for unstable?
Gordon Sadler wrote:
> I'd just like to comment on this. I installed python2.1 some time ago in
> /usr/local. However this leads to problems. You have to modify some of
> the code (eg PYTHONPATH IIRC) due to using prefix=/usr/local.
Which code is "the code"? The code distributed with Python works
fine when installed in /usr/local.
> If you do not modify the code, all of your installed python
> modules/packages (in prefix=/usr) will not be found by
> /usr/local/bin/python.
Which modules are you talking about? If you have pure Python
modules you can make them available to Python 2.1 by copying the
source files to /usr/local/lib/python2.1/site-packages and
running compileall.py on them. Extension modules have to be
recomplied for 2.1. Its easy if the extensions use distutils:
$ python2.1 setup.py build
$ su
$ python2.1 setup.py install
> I don't think I ever got it quite right, perhaps a simple
> export PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/python{2,2.1}:/usr/lib/python1.5
Bad idea. The stuff in /usr/lib/python1.5 is for Python 1.5. It
might by chance work with 2.0 or 2.1 but don't count on it.
Neil
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