This is installing from source, for both Quixote and mxDateTime. > > Robert Ladyman wrote: > > Debian Lenny behaves better, the standard install supports Quixote when > > running either Python 2.5 or Python 2.4. I know very little about Python > > packaging under Debian/Ubuntu, but I am learning more then I ever > > intended ... > > You could always install Quixote from source. > > Pick the Python you wish to run, and install it, if not already done. > > Download the Quixote tarball, extract it somewhere, and execute "python2.6 > setup.py install" as root or via sudo. Specify the python version on the > command line if you have more than one Python, just to be certain. You can > do the same with the MX Datetime package as well. > > This all presumes you have a working compiler environment on board, which > is usually a safe bet on all but the most stripped down of Linux/Unixes. > > There is little to no danger that you'll mess up your Debian or Ubuntu > system by installing something as innocuous as a Python package; the > installed files will be deposited in > /usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages -- you can always manually remove > the package if you need to at some later date. > > > _______________________________________________ > Quixote-users mailing list > Quixote-users@mems-exchange.org > http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/quixote-users -- Robert Ladyman File-Away Limited, 32 Church Street, Newtyle Perthshire, PH12 8TZ SCOTLAND Registered in Scotland, Company Number SC222086 Tel: +44 (0) 1828 898 158 Mobile: +44 (0) 7732 771 649 http://www.file-away.co.uk