DragonSlayre wrote: > > On Jan 27, 1:41 pm, <sha...@speakeasy.net> wrote: > > >> Does this help? Found via google and ubuntu >> forums.https://launchpad.net/~doko/+archive >> >> Sorry, I run Debian (which ubuntu is based on), I just apt-get install all >> of the >> available python versions and then run /usr/bin/python<version> to test >> things. >> > > The problem isn't installing python, which can be done through the > package manager or with apt-get, but the problem is for example > changing back to 2.5 once 2.6 is installed. > That's most easily done by controlling your PATH so the the version you want to prefer is found first when python is called for.
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