#9958: Upgrade python to 2.7.x
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   Reporter:  mhampton     |          Owner:  tbd                               
   
       Type:  enhancement  |         Status:  needs_review                      
   
   Priority:  major        |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                          
   
  Component:  packages     |       Keywords:                                    
   
Work_issues:               |       Upstream:  N/A                               
   
   Reviewer:               |         Author:  François Bissey                   
   
     Merged:               |   Dependencies:  #5852, #11986, #12085, #12096, 
#12124
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Replying to [comment:224 jason]:
 > How do we test this ticket?  Is it enough to untar a fresh tarball of
 the 4.8.alpha4 source, replace the existing python spkg with the one from
 this ticket, and do a normal make?  Then apply the patches to the sage
 library and run doctests?
 >

 Yes that's how you should do it.

 > On OSX 10.6.8, I tried downloading a fresh copy of 4.8.alpha4, putting
 this python spkg in the spkg/standard directory and deleting the old
 python spkg.  I ended up getting a build error, seemingly right after I
 finished building scipy (even though scipy said it was built succesfully,
 but I was also building spkgs in parallel).  I typed "make" again to
 restart the process and the same thing happened after rpy built---it said
 rpy was built successfully, but then it stopped the build, saying "Error
 building Sage".
 >

 Could you post the log for the build of python somewhere? scipy and rpy
 are built after sage (or at least they can be since they are runtime and
 not buildtime dependencies) so it is possible you were building sage
 itself at the same time. Is there a log for the sage spkg (in spkg/log)?

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