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Re: multiple pythons and the default



Le dimanche 07 mai 2006 à 01:18 -0600, Bruce Sass a écrit :
> With that in mind, is detecting and compiling for other interpreters still
> much too error prone?
> 
> - find a bin/pythonX.Y
> - check for the expected supporting dirs
> 
> If you can do those two things then it should be safe to assume there is a
> pythonX.Y available, and the only difference between compiling for local
> and packaged interpreters would be the paths.

Now, please explain me *why* you'd want to install a python interpreter
locally when all versions are available as Debian packages. I can't
think of any reasonable use case that we'd want to support.

Nevertheless, if you want to use the files bytecompiled for Debian's
python2.4 with your local python2.4, you can just add python-support's
directory to your sys.path.
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