On 8/14/2011 8:56 PM, John S James wrote:
Thanks, your reply helped. The problem seems to be the autoconfig -- I
was using version 2.59 instead of 2.68. However, the host will not let
users install 2.68.
So I'm sending them feedback, suggesting a number of reasons for
supporting 3.2 for their se
oblem installing 3.2.1 on a Linux server
In article
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John S James wrote:
> My ISP (Bluehost) does not yet support Python version 3, but gave me shell
> access (no sudo) so that I can install Python 3 myself on my server
account
> (running Apache). So I uploaded the standard Python.or
In article
,
John S James wrote:
> My ISP (Bluehost) does not yet support Python version 3, but gave me shell
> access (no sudo) so that I can install Python 3 myself on my server account
> (running Apache). So I uploaded the standard Python.org installation package
> (Python 3.2.1 for Linux) an
My ISP (Bluehost) does not yet support Python version 3, but gave me shell
access (no sudo) so that I can install Python 3 myself on my server account
(running Apache). So I uploaded the standard Python.org installation package
(Python 3.2.1 for Linux) and followed instructions, starting with
./con