> That's not true, modules can be used by any package with python embedded > (by linking with its library), without using /usr/bin/python executable. Hm. I tried to install quodlibet (this is a python-based music player). On my system was install python 2.5, and quoadlibet has some python-deps, so it were install with quodlibet as dependencies. But it didn't work, because of python version mismatch: these modules installed to /usr/lib/python2.6 and the "old-installed" modules were in python2.5. So I should update python, but after that the python-modules doesn't worked (the python didn't find the "old-installed" modules). After I've update the python-modules (2.5 to 2.6) and it works. This is the reason why I've add the python R to python-modules. Maybe I "corrected" it bad, maybe should add some R to quodlibet (same version of python and python-modules).
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