Python version

Neil Winchurst neil at holsdev.vispa.com
Wed Jun 13 20:46:23 UTC 2007


On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:14:45 -0500
"Greg Booth" <bootgr at gmail.com> wrote:

> The other way to do is to just remove python 2.4
> 
> sudo apt-get remove python2.4
> 
> This should force it to link the python executable to 2.5
> 
> If your system goes buggy just reinstall 2.4 and remove the 2.5 . My
> systems perfectly ok with 2.5 but then again it's Feisty and I can't
> tell from your email what version you're running.
> 
> Greg
> 
I am using Kubuntu Edgy.

I did think about removing 2.4. As I said, if I run 'python' or
'python2.4' they both start version 2.4. If I run 'python2.5' its runs
version 2.5. Either version seems to work OK, so I am assuming that I
have both versions installed and they both work. No, I have no idea how
that happened. However, for some reason when I try to upgrade Gramps it
only finds version 2.4 and complains.

Neil




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