Aahz wrote: > Yes, this is ancient, I've been putting off dealing with it because I > couldn't figure out who should handle it. At this point, I think that if > anyone does it should be the release team, therefore I'm forwarding to > python-dev. Feel free to tell me I made the wrong choice. ;-) I don't think it needs any action, except perhaps a half-polite response that we don't intend to change anything. a) if you are really sitting on the console of an OpenBSD system with no X installed, use lynx, or any other text browser: scroll down to "Source distribution", hit Enter b) alternatively, and even better: don't build Python from source at all. Instead, use pkg_add to install the Python version that you want, downloadable from ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/<rel>/packages/<arch>/python-<ver>.tgz c) OTOH, if you had only connected to the OpenBSD system remotely (e.g. through ssh), just use your local web browser, to either * determine the full source download URL of the Python release you want to build, then wget on the target system, or * if your target system doesn't have wget, download it locally, then scp/rcp/ftp it to the target system. We cannot add an FTP URL to the download page, because we don't run an ftp server anymore, and don't plan to. [I don't quite get the "Here is what ended up working" part. What is http://www.e?] Regards, Martin
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