To get multiple Python's versions, when installing from source you
should use altinstall to avoid breaking the system.
Replace the default Python version isn't generally a good idea since
many apps may turns broken (expecially replacing python < 3 with python
>= 3).



Il giorno mer, 10/02/2010 alle 19.54 +0100, johnla...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
> I initially tried to install through synaptic, but I canceled when I saw that 
>  
> it was going to remove the entire system.  I then tried to install from  
> source, since this is my preferred method of installing anyway.  It compiled  
> just fine, the deb package built okay, but when I tried to install, it  
> removed my entire system.
> 
> I don't have anything against Trisquel, the dev team has done a much better  
> job than the other free distribution projects have, I just feel more at home  
> with slackware.  It has all the tools I need to build my system.
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