Hi,
I want to start using Python 2.6 and 3000. I have several questions.
What, in your experiences, is a functionally elegant solution to
installing 2.6 and 3 from source without breaking package dependencies
on your favorite Linux/Unix flavor? Is compiling Python 2.6 and 3.0 on
a *nix developmen
, Zentrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2:19 am, stuntgoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > import zlib works in Python 2.4 (debian etch AMD64 - default python
> > version for that distro)
>
> > I built python 2.5 from source; zlib is not importable.
>
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this error occurred at one point during a compilation of Python 2.5.
It seems related to my inability to import zlib now.
On Jan 4, 10:19 am, stuntgoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> import zlib works in Python 2.4 (debian etch AMD64 - default python
> version for that distro)
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import zlib works in Python 2.4 (debian etch AMD64 - default python
version for that distro)
I built python 2.5 from source; zlib is not importable.
I am trying to compile MySQLdb.
any clues about how to get zlib able to be imported in 2.5?
-sg
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