John: First, you have stumbled on to the wring list. Generally a list whose name ends in -dev is for the devs of the project. Hence this is the list where the Python devs live. In future posts like this should be sent to python-list (comp.lang.python). Having said that, Canonical's "reluctance" to support Python 3.x is (IMHO) simply good engineering caution on their part. If you were to (accidentally) replace the system Python with 3.x you would undoubtedly break Ubuntu, which is very Python-oriented, so have a care! Look in the build instructions for "alt-install", and make sure that you *know* when you install the new Python that it isn't touching the system Python at all. Always run make -n install and check what the script will do before running it until you know what you are doing. Then run 3.x from (somewhere like) /usr/local/bin. You may find for a while that there's much less support code available for the 3.x version. The transition to 3.x is really only just beginning. regards Steve John Wagner wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: ** <python-3000-owner at python.org > <mailto:python-3000-owner at python.org>> > Date: Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:32 PM > Subject: installation with ubuntu 8.04 > To: gnujohn at gmail.com <mailto:gnujohn at gmail.com> > > > This mailing list is closed now. Please use python-dev at python.org > <mailto:python-dev at python.org> > instead. > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: John Wagner <gnujohn at gmail.com <mailto:gnujohn at gmail.com>> > To: python-3000 at python.org <mailto:python-3000 at python.org> > Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 20:32:55 -0700 > Subject: installation with ubuntu 8.04 > I am sorry to bother about this but I've asked for help from Canonical > with no reply. > They seem reluctant to update Python beyond version 2.5; I'm trying to > install 3.0.1. > I'm a newb, and have tried rtfm--does someone have the incantation required? > Thanks v. much in advance. > -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC http://www.holdenweb.com/ Want to know? Come to PyCon - soon! http://us.pycon.org/
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