Hi.
I made a hard link to python2.0 and named it /usr/local/bin/python and
it worked. Thanks.
I was under the impression that I could use option
--with-python=/usr/local/bin/python2.0 with configure
where /usr/local/bin/python2.0 is the python interpreter.
Is this option used to point to the directory where python is or to the
executable in itself ?
"Barry A. Warsaw" wrote:
>
> >>>>> "PT" == Patrick Timmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PT> I tried with python 2.0 and python 2.1b1 and same result.
>
> PT> Here is how I made python 2.0:
>
> | ./configure
> | make
> | make test
> | make altinstall
>
> I'm not even sure what "make altinstall" does. ;) These error sure
> point to Mailman finding an earlier version of Python than 2.0.
>
> -Barry
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