Noah,

Thanks for the response. I guess you are telling me that I should
(Since all of the Trac files are under c:\python23):
1. Uninstall python 2.3 and all of it's depended libraries
2. Uninstall Trac.
3. Install python 2.4 and the depended libraries
4. Re-install Trac

And all will be right as right can be?

Sounds easy. I'll give it a try in a day or so after I have a couple
of backups of the Python23 directory.

Bernard

On May 22, 9:21 pm, Noah Kantrowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have just installed Trac 0.10.4 on my Windows system from my
> > development activities and it's quite amazing the job it's does.
> >=20
> > I  installed python 2.3 and I was wondering if before I get to deep
> > into this should I upgrade to python 2.4?
> >=20
> > Questions:
> >=20
> > Is it recommended that I upgrade to python 2.4?
> > Are there guidelines/help/suggestions to follow so that I don't lose
> > all of the data that I have entered?
> >=20
> > Any help/tips/thoughts are greatly appreciated.
>
> Just ignore the dependency libraries again (since they are generally
> installed for only version), and you will be good to go. Trac doesn't
> need to know or care about Python version.
>
> --Noah
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