On Thu Jul  9  5:28 , ThomasK  sent:
>because I'm changing configure.ac to implement a right check of python 
>for regression test and also for building python module I got the 
>question: what's the oldest python version to assume in test. current 
>it's 2.1.1. I think 2.5 is mostly used, Ubuntu 9.04 uses 2.6 and the 
>most actual release on python.org is now 3.1!
>
>To set it to 3.1 is useless, current distributions will not have 3.x at 
>all. But 2.4 or better would be a good idea (in my opinion), it would 
>help to find bugs because of python versions, which are to old.
>
>What versions are used?

I think mine is 2.6 .
The distribution is Fedora 9, so whatever comes with that.
At work, I use a neglected Windoze box with 2.5 .
I haven't tried simulavrxx on it.
Also at work I have a linux box that I suspect is a custom build:
> sod: python -V
> Python 2.4.3
> sod: uname
> Linux
> sod: uname -a
> Linux cb04.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 29 13:55:17 
> EDT
2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
> sod:
Fargo is in the US central timezone, EDT should be CDT.
If it comes up,
I wouldn't object to browbeating those responsible
into installing a more recent python.
It's been a long time since I did any development on it.
A possibly better-made linux box has 2.5.2 .

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