Re: [Tutor] Installing python via ftp in virtual domain

2009-02-02 Thread John Fouhy
2009/2/3 Tim Johnson : >> - wrong libraries > how do we resolve paths to libraries? Well, like I suggested, you could try building a staticly-linked version. Then it doesn't matter. Otherwise, I'm not sure. Maybe you could figure out what libraries you need, upload them, and play around with

Re: [Tutor] Installing python via ftp in virtual domain

2009-02-02 Thread Tim Johnson
On Monday 02 February 2009, John Fouhy wrote: > 2009/2/3 Tim Johnson : > > I have a client who is hosting under virtual domain services that do not > > provide python. > > He has unlimited disk space available ( or so the hoster says) and they > > would allow installation of binaries in the virtual

Re: [Tutor] Installing python via ftp in virtual domain

2009-02-02 Thread John Fouhy
2009/2/3 Tim Johnson : > I have a client who is hosting under virtual domain services that do not > provide python. > He has unlimited disk space available ( or so the hoster says) and they > would allow installation of binaries in the virtual domain via ftp. > > It's a linux 'box' with a /private

[Tutor] Installing python via ftp in virtual domain

2009-02-02 Thread Tim Johnson
I have a client who is hosting under virtual domain services that do not provide python. He has unlimited disk space available ( or so the hoster says) and they would allow installation of binaries in the virtual domain via ftp. It's a linux 'box' with a /private folder under the domain root. giv