Gorka Olaizola wrote:
> Pointing /usr/bin/python to /usr/bin/python2.4 solved the problem above
> and now all scripts are interpreted by python 2.4.

Well, having two python version installed isn't really covered but 2.0
(yet). It's hard for me to reproduce, I only have one Python and
installing two could create a mess on my system (gentoo depends on
Python for the portage tree).

> I still don't know if is a problem with the Debian installation or a bug
> within Freevo but it's very strange and it seems a problem with the
> installation.

I think it is related to having python pointing to 2.3. You could
change the Freevo start script to start a python 2.4. But why do you
need 2.3 and 2.4 on one system anyway?


Dischi

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