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Message #00162
Re: Python 2.6
Okay the python 2.6 stuff is for the virtual-env I guess.
From mac9416:
<quote>
The best way is to install python-virtualenv. A virtualenv is a
virtual Python installation. The keryx/devel branch is actually set up
as a virtual environment, and sqlalchemy is installed inside it. The
idea is to keep devels from having to install a boatload of
dependencies and just install virtualenv. To use the virtualenv,
install python-virtualenv, cd into the devel branch, and run "source
bin/activate". Now you can run 'python keryx.py' and it will use the
sqlalchemy installed in the virtualenv.
The other way is to simply install python-sqlalchemy. This will work
as long as sqlalchemy is 1.0's only dependency, but if it gets more
complicated than that, you will want to use the virtualenv.
</quote>
Jacseen wrote:
In the lp:keryx/devel branch there are site-packages and stuff for
python 2.6. Does this mean the development is perferred to be done in
2.6? If I do some dev in 2.5, will it be a /big/ issue?
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