I'd like to learn TurboGears and am trying to get the framework
installed on a RHEL 4.4 server.  RHEL 4 is using Python 2.3.4 and, it
is my understanding, that 3.4 is recommended for TurboGears.  I was
able to download and compile Python 2.4.4 from python.org and make it
in /usr/local; however when I ran tgsetup.py I received errors that
Zlib was missing, though it is installed.

I'm sure I can keep hacking away and eventually get this all to work,
but before going down that route, I'd like to see if anyone is
currently running TurboGears on a RHEL 4 (or CentOS for that matter)
system and could share with me a relatively clean way to get it
installed.

Thanks for the help, I'm looking forward to learning TurboGears.
Tom
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