Sorry if this is double posted, but I did not see this posted in the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to install trac-admin on an existing production system
> (trac-0.10.3).  For compatability reasons, we need to stay with Python
> 2.3.4, and the hardware is an x86_64 GNU/Linux system.  The wiki calls
> for TracWebAdmin-0.1.2dev_r4240-py2.3.egg.
> 
> In order to install this, the wiki says I need to also install
> setuptools.  Unfortuately, when I go to the setuptools web site it
> tells me that "You will need at least Python 2.3.5, or if you are on a
> 64-bit platform, Python 2.4."
> 
> Python 2.4 is not an option for me so I can't do a normal install of
> setuptools.
> 
> How can I install trac-admin *without* setuptools?
> 
> I can extract the files from the egg file, but I don't know where they
> go or if there is some processing (other than the config described in
> the wiki) that also needs to be accomplished to complete the install.
> 
> Alternatively, how can I install setuptools on a x86_64 system with
> only Python 2.3.4 installed?
> 
> TIA
> 
> 


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