Thank you Henning! I figured it out. My standard python is installed into /usr/bin/python2.6 while the stackless installed itself into: /usr/local/bin/python2.6
-Andriy Drozdyuk On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Henning Diedrich <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Andriy, > > did you try "yum install python" to just install the standard python back > over stackless? > > It may actually still be there, not overwritten but only burried later in > the path. Try whereis python to understand what binary is actually > executed. You may have one in /usr/local/bin and one in /usr /bin. Try find > /usr -name python to find out. > > Otherwise, I am not sure if that would work, but before you reinstall the > standard version, try renaming the actual binary "python" to "spython" so it > will not be overwritten and try if it still works afterwards. But since you > had a crash, if it still crashes then, it would be even harder to find out > why. > > If you find one python in /usr/local/bin and one in /usr/bin, try renaming > /usr/local/bin/python to /usr/local/bin/spython that could already do the > trick. But I am only guessing what got installed where. > > Please post the crash dump as Richard suggested, you may help the community. > > To get it setup in parallel, configure --prefix=/usr/local could be the way, > in case the standard python is NOT in /usr/local/bin (sic) but, e.g. in > /usr/bin. Which I think is likely. Again, it could be that your system is > already setup this way: standard python in /usr/bin and stackless in > /usr/local. > > Try configure --help for some more information but basically this tells make > install where to put stuff once make is done. > > Henning > > Andriy Drozdyuk wrote: >> >> Hello, >> another newbie question.Googling for this yields little results as it >> only confuses the search engine... >> >> I am wandering whether it is possible to install regular python and >> stackless python (say both of version 2.6) on the same machine? >> My system is Fedora 12 64bit. >> Python comes preinstalled. >> >> However when I configure, make and make install stackless python - it >> just seems to overwrite the default python interpreter. >> >> Is it possible to install both on the same machine so that i can do >> something like: >> python foo.py for regular python >> and: >> spython foo.py for stackless python? >> >> Any tips are welcome! >> PS: Also if anyone can point me or explain to me how to uninstall >> stackless and revert back to default python that would be great :-) >> >> -Andriy Drozdyuk >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Stackless mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless >> >> > _______________________________________________ Stackless mailing list [email protected] http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless
