Hi there,
I am thinking about to update my Fink python 2.6 to 2.7. However, as I do an
extensive use of many modules from numpy (which is there for 2.7) to django
(which is not yet) and sometimes not all modules are available yet for
python 2.7, I may need to use something like eazy_install. What I don't know
is if it's safe to do in a first moment 'easy_install django' and later,
when e.g. django-py27 becomes available, fink install django-py27 would
overwrite my previous easy_install django installation?
The clear point of using Fink for me is to be able to do 'fink update-all'
and forget it. If resorting to 'easy_install' I would have more painstaking
routine to keep my python modules updated, hence I want to be sure that the
eventual Fink package will free me from this burden.
BTW, is there a easy way to print out all the modules I have installed for
python 2.6 with Fink so it would work as guide for me to update to python
2.7?
Many thanks,
Alan
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Alan Wilter S. da Silva, D.Sc. - CCPN Research Associate
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.
80 Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK.
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