@mivaho,

> So are we sure it (openerp webclient) won't work with 2.4 on Centos? And how 
> can this be solved without changing distro's? 


The only reasonable way I know is to install a "Python virtualenv"
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
A faster way might be to grab the last Ubuntu distro instead...

@amit, OpenERP server requires a minor teak (boolean stuff, see Launchpad bug 
report) to work with Python 2.6, but then it really works with Python 2.6 too. 
I just use it everyday on my Ubuntu Jaunty since 4 months and no Python 2.6 
related bug so far.

@mivaho, yes such a change in a minor version is tough (but you can keep going 
with the old 5.0.x web client if you like) but IMHO, Python 2.4 starts to age a 
bit, and it's better to toss Tiny for 2.6/3.x Python support rather than dino 
2.4. Either way, you can blame CentOS for sticking to 2.4.
With Python 3k, OpenERP would had far less UTF-8 bugs and those caused a lot of 
trouble to a lot of people in the past months (even if this issue is almost 
over thanks to a ton of code patches). Also, by moving to next Python versions, 
Tiny would instead  drop deprecated C dependencies allow execution on Jython 
and enterprise garde J2EE application servers.

------------------------
Raphaël Valyi

CEO and OpenERP consultant at
http://www.akretion.com




-------------------- m2f --------------------

--
http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=42535#42535

-------------------- m2f --------------------


_______________________________________________
Tinyerp-users mailing list
http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users

Reply via email to