Hi all, I know that Etch comes with Python 2.4 by default and that I can install 2.5 via `aptitude` and have it available via the `python2.5` binary. But once I do that, is there anything else I should do?
I've searched Google and seen that many people have edited '/usr/share/ python/debian_defaults' to make `python2.5` the 'default-version' and remove it from the 'unsupported-versions' line, and then do something like `pycentral updatedefault python2.4 python2.5`, although doing that and running `pyversions -vd` still returns 2.4 for me for some reason. People have also removed the '/usr/bin/python' symlink and replaced it with a symlink pointing to python2.5, but I'm not sure if that will break anything. Is the above necessary to do, or should I simply use `python2.5` whenever I want to use Python 2.5 and leave the '/usr/bin/python' binary and 'debian_defaults' file alone? I know that with python- setuptools, I can simply use `easy_install-2.5` instead of just `easy_install` to have my packages automatically played in the correct Python site-packages directory, so it doesn't seem like an issue there. Thanks for any help! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]