On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 12:08 PM, James Lampert <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:34:44 AM UTC-7, RjOllos wrote:
>>
>> On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 2:32:59 PM UTC-4, netjunki wrote:
>>>
>>> Centos5's default python is very old. If you can do this on something
>>> newer you'll have a much easier time of it. Pretty sure Trac past 1.0
>>> requires at least python 2.7.
>>>
>>
>> That's right. Looks like he's trying to install in Python 2.4. You'll
>> have to use Trac 0.12.x for Python 2.4.
>>
>> Trac 1.2.x supports Python 2.6 and 2.7. I highly suggest using Python 2.7
>> and Trac 1.2.x for new installs.
>>
>
> That's a roger on the current Python being 2.4. Specifically 2.4.3.
>
> As soon as I read that, I started looking up how to install Python 2.7 on
> CentOS 5.11, and found two things:
>
>    1. Simply replacing the system Python breaks Yum, and probably breaks
>    a few other things.
>    2. There's a whole bunch of subtly different procedures for getting
>    Python 2.7 onto CentOS 2.7 side-by-side with the existing 2.4.3.
>
> http://blog.technotesdesk.com/how-to-install-python-2-7-on-rhel-5
>
> http://russell.ballestrini.net/a-system-administrators-
> guide-to-installing-and-maintaining-multiple-python-environments/
>
> https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22179  (a rather heated
> discussion)
>
>
>
> Any recommendations on how to proceed?
>

CentOS 5 is rather old. Can you use CentOS 7?

- Ryan

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