, April 14, 2012 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Changing Python Version
On 14.4.2012 20:40, Quincey Robertson wrote:
Hi;
I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7 box and
leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any help online, I went
ahead
On 04/15/2012 11:11 AM, Quincey Robertson wrote:
Apparently I need to install apache2-dev. Apparently there isn't such
available from yum. I can't even figure out where to download a tarball to do
it from source. Ideas?
Try installing httpd-devel. for searchin package names use yum search.
Hi;
I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7 box and
leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any help online, I went
ahead and installed Python 2.6 from the source. It appears to be my default,
but when I fire up mod_wsgi, it complains that it can't
On 14.4.2012 20:40, Quincey Robertson wrote:
I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7 box and
leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any help online, I went
ahead and installed Python 2.6 from the source. It appears to be my default,
but when I
On 14.4.2012 20:40, Quincey Robertson wrote:
Hi;
I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7 box and
leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any help online, I went
ahead and installed Python 2.6 from the source. It appears to be my default,
but when
On 04/14/2012 01:40 PM, Quincey Robertson wrote:
Hi;
I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7 box and
leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any help online, I went
ahead and installed Python 2.6 from the source. It appears to be my default,
but
Use the modules environment to change the default for users but not the default
for the system. See modules.sf.net
- Original Message -
| Hi;
| I am trying to change the default version of python on my centos 5.7
| box and leave the old installation. Frustrated by not finding any
| help
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