Hi Matt/all,
the rpm --force option does not work for removal. Is there another way?
I need 2.3.5 for Plone CMS.
Plone CMS requires zope and python 2.3.5.
I'm getting a weird error in zope where it's not finding a plone site.
the only clue I have is that there is a python error on startup of zope
which someone else had.
they traced it to an incorrect version of python. The Plone docs say
that python 2.3.5 is needed.
Hence the removal of 2.3.4 which may fix the python error in zope and so
Plone will start working...
Ben
mlh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 02:19:44PM +1100, Ben Donohue wrote:
In short how do I completely remove version 2.3.4 and have only 2.3.5?
If you installed python 2.3.5 in the standard places then
you MIGHT be able to just force the remove (first), install 2.3.5
and have everything work ... for a while.
But I wouldn't recommend that.
The other way might be to get the src.rpm or specfile for 2.3.5
and create yourself a 2.3.5 rpm and upgrade. But that can have
issues too.
Why do you want 2.3.5? The best option would be to just
install it in a special place (e.g. /opt/python-2.3.5 )
for the benefit of and only for the purpose that you need it.
Matt
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