On 2009-02-01 02:00, Brendan Miller wrote: > I have several version of python running side by side on my ubuntu > install (2.5,2.6,3.0). > > I'm installing a module with a setup.py script, in this case > logilab-common, so that I can get pylint going. However, I need to > install into python 2.6, but by default it picks out 2.5 and throws > things in the site packages for that version. > > Is there a standard way to specify what version of python you want to > install into? I originally installed my other python versions with the > altinstall method.
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