I do not know much about python, but I think it is not a good idea to use 2.6. In 2.6 a lot of functions were deprecated to make people aware what will change in 3.0. Therefore a lot of deprecated warnings are thrown in python applications. Mercurial had some issues with that in the lsat weeks and I guess it's not the online app that has problems with that.
David Jeff Trawick wrote: > It looks like Python 2.6 (SUNWpython26) has the fewest anciliary > packages, Python 2.5 has a few more (SUNWpython25-twisted-web2, > SUNWpython25-simplejson, SUNWpython25-cssutils, SUNWpython25-twisted, > SUNWlibpigment-python25), and Python 2.4 has by far the most. > > > (Try "pkg search -r python2.x", where x is {4,5,6}) > > _______________________________________________ > > > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss