On 3 Apr 2001 11:12:15 +1000, Bob Kummerfeld <bob at staff.cs.usyd.edu.au> wrote: >I suggest you stay with the Python (1.5.2) that comes with Red Hat 7.0. >Getting Python 2.0 to work is possible but not easy for a Linux novice! Not to mention the difficulties in getting RH7.0 to work. Last week we found yet-another-bug in RH7.0 that causes one of our products to not install correctly. I've been using RH since 2.<something> and learned to stay away from *.0 releases years ago, but 7.0 seems especially broken. >To get it work I had to download the stable version of gcc (source code) >and build it, because the gcc delivered with Red Hat is an experimental >version that doesn't work. Then build python 2.0 from source (that's the >easy part). We are eagerly awaiting RH7.1 so that we can tell our customers to upgrade because we don't support RH7.0. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I feel better about at world problems now! visi.com
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