Robert Kern wrote: > Although Ubuntu is a Debian derivative, it does have different packages. > At the moment, Debian's default Python is 2.3 although one can also > install Python 2.4, and most Python packages in Debian have been built > for both (that's why I erroneously recommended installing the apparently > nonexistant python2.4-wxgtk2.4). However, it appears that the maintainer > of the Debian wxPython is not building packages for both Python 2.3 and > 2.4. The maintainer of the Ubuntu wxPython package apparently is.
As far as I know, the maintainer of the wxPython package is the same (Ron) and Ubuntu just uses the upstream wxPython from Debian. However, I see above that you are referencing wxPython 2.4 and not 2.6. It is very possible that for wxPython 2.4, there is only a Python 2.3 package. wxPython 2.4 is obsolete. If possible, wxPython 2.6 should be used. But, I don't know if it is available for Python 2.4 under Debian (or Ubuntu, for that matter). -- Paul McNett http://paulmcnett.com http://dabodev.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list