Re: Building Python From Ports



On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 01:06:48PM -0700, Ted Johnson wrote:
Hi;
The latest and greatest Python is version 2.5; however, I seem to only be able to build version 2.4.3 from the port. I ran my standard battery of clean-up and get ready commands:

portupgrade -a
portsclean -C
portsclean -D
portaudit -F /usr/ports/lang/python

but that didn't change things. How do I upgrade to python 2.5.0?
TIA,

Why do you expect that to give you python 2.5? That port lives in
python-devel.

Kris

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