In article <nrp19d$18fb$6...@gallifrey.nk.ca> you wrote: > In article <201609...@crcomp.net>, Don Kuenz <g...@crcomp.net> wrote: >> >>The installed python packages are shown below. Searches lead me to >>believe that a PTH option make play a role. >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>$ uname -v >>FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 r260789: Thu Jan 16 22:34:59 UTC 2014 >>r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC >> >>$ pkg info | grep python >>py27-dnspython-1.14.0 DNS toolkit for Python >>py27-notify-0.1.1_11 python bindings for libnotify >>py27-telepathy-python-0.15.19_1 Python bindings for the Telepathy framework >>python-2.7_2,2 The "meta-port" for the default version >>of Python interpreter >>python2-2_3 The "meta-port" for version 2 of the >>Python interpreter >>python27-2.7.12 Interpreted object-oriented programming >>language >>python3-3_3 The "meta-port" for version 3 of the >>Python interpreter >>python34-3.4.5 Interpreted object-oriented programming >>language >> >>$ cd /usr/ports/lang/python >>$ make config >>===> No options to configure >> >>----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > Why not upgrade to 10.2 ?
A newer host is loaded with 10.3. It uses identical python packages. It seems that FreeBSD python has been neglected for years. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ uname -v FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE #0 r297264: Fri Mar 25 02:10:02 UTC 2016 r...@releng1.nyi.freebsd.or g:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC $ pkg info | grep python py27-dnspython-1.12.0 DNS toolkit for Python py27-notify-0.1.1_11 python bindings for libnotify py27-telepathy-python-0.15.19_1 Python bindings for the Telepathy framework python-2.7_2,2 The "meta-port" for the default version of Python interpreter python2-2_3 The "meta-port" for version 2 of the Python interpreter python27-2.7.12 Interpreted object-oriented programming language python3-3_3 The "meta-port" for version 3 of the Python interpreter python34-3.4.5 Interpreted object-oriented programming language ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you, -- Don Kuenz KB7RPU It's easier to mend neglect than to quicken love. - Saint Jerome -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list