SWAPNIL wrote:

***** /usr/bin/python is too old (or broken) ***** Python 2.1 or newer is required ***** Python 2.1.3 or better is recommended

python 2.1.3 is by default installed in /usr/local

you have an older version of python (rpm) installed there uninstall it and it'll pick up the /usr/local/bin version

Also I would like to upgrade on Redhat 9.0

thats already too old.

anyway to migrate passwords / user accounts - search google.

you'll easily find what to do


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