On 5/19/06, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On May 19, 2006, at 8:48 AM, Tim Roberts wrote:

> What does that mean -- it "does not support Python 2.4.x"?  The
> operating system and/or distribution should be completely
> irrelevant to
> the Python version.  I can believe that some operating system scripts
> will screw up if you link python2 to python2.4.x, but that shouldn't
> affect Webware.

I thought so too, and would like to be disabused of my present
opinion. However, while banging around on the #python, #fedora and
#fedora-legacy channels, the common opinion was that FC 2 didn't have
everything python 2.4 needs. I was seeing error regarding sockets and
so on.

The folks on the fedora channels are a bit above my head regarding
the os modules and it is difficult for me to ask them a coherent
question. So, I can't really tell you why they felt there was an issue.

I just took them at their word and moved on to things I can control.
I am back to dealing the original error message, the "bad token" in
xmlrpclib.py, which has some promise of a solution.

Now where did I set that spare grey matter...

  - Mark

Maybe I missed this in a previous thread, but is it possible to
upgrade to, say for example, Fedore Core 4?  (5 just came out this
week, so 4 would seem like a safer bet as Python users have
undoubtedly used it).

-Chuck


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