I already thought of that, but I can't get pygame running, either. I've
determined that my problem is with my python installation, so I'm trying to
get that sorted out through the python help desk. Maybe I'll revisit this
thread later if I still have trouble with pgreloaded.

Evan

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:57 AM, RenĂ© Dudfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> ps.  all the ubuntu packages are listed here:
>
> http://pygame.org/wiki/CompileUbuntu
>
> Those are for pygame... not pgreloaded... but they share pretty much the
> same stuff - so should work.
>
> cu,
>
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>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 3:55 AM, James Paige <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On an old box of mine, before I had really learned the ins and outs of
>> using a package management, I remeber I had a situation where I had the
>> python package installed, and I ALSO had a manually compiled python
>> installed under /usr/local/
>>
>> My PATH happened to be set up such that when I ran python, I would get
>> /usr/local/bin/python instead of /usr/bin/python and I was all confused
>> about why none of my python extensions would work.
>>
>> ---
>> James Paige
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 01:21:23PM -0400, Evan Kroske wrote:
>> > Hmmm... I have been having a suspicious amount of python installation
>> > problems. I gave up on Django installation after I couldn't get the
>> > python egg to hatch. I guess I'll try --purge-ing python 2.6, then
>> > reinstalling it to see if that's my problem. That would explain a lot...
>> >
>> > Evan
>> > ><snip />
>> > >Is that the problem? Or do I misunderstand?
>> > >If so, then it might be your python install that is broken, not your
>> > >pygame install.
>> > >
>> > >---
>> > >James Paige
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
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