yes, shipped with fedora 15 and binary installers are from EnterpriseDB -
all in one.
CPK

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:36 AM, John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> wrote:

> On 07/05/11 7:34 PM, c k wrote:
>
>> I have default python 2.7.1 installed along with fedora15. Then installed
>> postgresql from binary installers. This creates the plpython.so,
>> plpython2.so and plpython3.so in lib/postgresql directory under postgresql
>> installation. When I go for creating a new language plpython, it gives me
>> some error regarding pythonÅ› version. By default it is compiled with 2.6 and
>> I have 2.7...
>>
>
> the first statement and last seem in contradiction.    when you say
> 'default python 2.7.1 installed', do you mean the default python thats
> shipped with Fedora 15 is 2.7 ?
>
> if Fedora 15 ships with Python 2.7, then it appears the 'postgresql from
> binary installers' you installed was not built for Fedora 15.   Which
> 'binary installers' were these?   The default postgresql 9.0 that is bundled
> with Fedora, or something else?
>
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