I am also a fan of virtual-python. I use it to control multiple versions of TG on my system. I have the released version, the trunk, and a patched trunk all going at the same time without tripping on each other. Another bonus is that I don't need root access to get things installed. (Thanks Ian!)
Nicky
On 10/3/06, Sanjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As per the documentation at http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/InstallNix,
I tried in my fedora 5 system:
yum install TurboGears
It showed this:
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Package Arch Version Repository
Size
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Installing:
TurboGears noarch 0.8.9-3.fc5 extras
427 k
Installing for dependencies:
python-TestGears noarch 0.2-1.fc5 extras
17 k
python-cherrypy noarch 2.1.1-1.fc5 extras
235 k
python-formencode noarch 0.4-2.fc5 extras
262 k
python-json noarch 3.4-1.fc5 extras
28 k
python-kid noarch 0.9.3-1.fc5 extras
145 k
python-setuptools noarch 0.6c2-1.fc5 extras
469 k
python-sqlobject noarch 0.7.0-7.fc5 extras
349 k
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 8 Package(s)
Update 0 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
Total download size: 1.9 M
Is this ok [y/N]: N
Seeing that TurboGears version as 0.8.9, I got confused whether it was
about to install the old version, and so cancelled it. Wondering
whether the rpm is obsolete, or something wrong in my system, or my
intrepretation about the version is wrong.
Thanks
Sanjay
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