On 9/6/07, Brandon Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I have got quite a problem here...I don't know what is going on. I have
> a machine running Ubuntu 7.04 for work. At work we have been using
> python2.4for a bunch of stuff but now are moving things to
> python2.5. Well, all the while to enable updates to work I have had to
> switch the symbolic link to python from python2.4 to 2.5. Well, today I
> switched the symbolic link to point to python2.5 and when I start python it
> brings up python2.4....so I did an ls -l on the /usr/bin directory and
> python was linked to python2.5. So I started python by just typing
> python2.5....and it brought up python2.4.....python2.5 does not show a link
> to anything, it is just a binary executable file....

Type 'type python' and 'type python2.5' to see if they are aliased or something.

Bryan
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