Danny Yoo wrote:
>>>Check with the Debian folks about this one; the problem you're running >>>into looks really specific to the way Debian has packaged libstdc++6. >>>This topic isn't really one that folks on Tutor will necessarily have >>>competence in. Instead, try the debian-python mailing list: >>> >>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/ >>> >>> >>> >>thanks for the links, i will dig some more, i know this isnt really a >>python issue, but i thought that since debian is popular, matplot is >>most peoples recommendation for graphing, and it is for python....... >> >> > > >True, but let's try to maintain the topical "Learn to program" nature of >the mailing list. I really want to try to avoid turning Tutor into the >"Help with installing package X on system Y" mailing list. We'll try to >help out as best we can on such questions, of course, but this is probably >not the best place to ask this. > >I guess I'm really trying to say: let's try to keep Tutor from turning >into comp.lang.python. *grin* > >>From the Google searches I've done so far, this problem really doesn't >look specific to Python, but basically to anything that links up with the >libstdc++ library on both Debian and Red Hat systems. It's not exclusive >to Python, and since it's so far reaching, I have to assume that it's the >particular Linux distribution's faul... er, responsibility. > > > > he he he. yeah, i admit, i have been breezing over distrowatch. sorry about the clutter. wont happen again. i don't know where i would be without this list. cheers, sk _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
