On May 05, 2012, at 04:04 PM, Christian Heimes wrote: >The fix needs the dpkg-architecture program. As Tshepang pointed out it >may not be available on Edward's box. I always install build-essential >on all development boxes as it includes GCC, make and dpkg-dev. That's probably it. Certainly Python 2.7, 3.2, and 3.3 build just fine for me on Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Precise. One other thing: you might want to `apt-get build-dep python3.2` to get all the build dependencies installed first, even if you're building Python from source. If you're building Python 3.3 from source, you'll also want to install liblzma-dev. Cheers, -Barry
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