John Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Desktop or server?
> If server, check what the major Linux distros, like Fedora > Core, are shipping with. For server, you should probably rather look at distros like RHEL/CentOS, Suse and Debian Stable. For what it's worth, Fedora 8 has Python 2.5, RHEL 5 ships with Python 2.4, and RHEL 4 has Python 2.3. Suse and Debian, I don't know. > Check major shared hosting providers to see what they're offering > to their customers as standard. I would expect that to often depend on what OS version they are using. And RHEL/CentOS 4 is still quite common, so if you want to reach a large "customer base", make sure that your Python programs work with Python 2.3. -- Thomas Bellman, Lysator Computer Club, Linköping University, Sweden "Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ! bellman @ lysator.liu.se ends -- tell me where to get more wax!!" ! Make Love -- Nicht Wahr!
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