You don't want to just copy site-packages. If you have any compiled
modules (pyyaml, PIL, etc) they won't work, since they were compiled
for the old version of python.

Alex

On Jun 8, 4:25 am, Nick <n...@njday.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently running Django on CentOS using the supplied Python 2.4.
> I now need to use Python 2.6.  I have installed Python 2.6 from the
> EPEL repositories, which sits alongside 2.4 (which is required for
> CentOS things such as "yum").
>
> Django (and other Python modules) are all located in Python 2.4's site-
> packages folder.  When I upgrade to 2.6, is it just a case of copying
> these over into 2.6's site-packages folder, or do I need to install
> the modules afresh?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick

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