Re: python 2.3.4 on 5.0.7

From: Bela Lubkin (belal_at_sco.com)
Date: 01/19/05

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    Dan Sadaka wrote:

    > When you say I need pth-2.0.0-VOLS.cpio, are you saying that python
    > 2.3.4 doesn't work?

    No, I'm saying it requires pth-2.0.0-VOLS.cpio. That's a distribution
    of GNU Portable Threads, 2.0.0, which is a library against which the
    Python 2.3.4 you're trying to use was built.

    > I am installing Python to run mailman (also from skunkware) and it
    > claims to need 2.1 or better.

    2.3.4 should suffice.

    >Bela<


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