* Graham Wilson [Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 05:14:03PM -0500]:
> > OK. I currently use the default python version as well, but while
> > sharing a small script with a friend I encountered this problem, since
> > he had already switched to 2.4. Not really problematic, but having
> > python modules tied to a specific version of python is somewhat
> > annoying.
> 
> I agree, but in the case of PyX we have no choice, since PyX is compiled
> to a .so file which depends on the version of Python that it was
> compiled for. I could make PyX modules for each version of Python in
> Debian (and I used to do that), but I think it's simpler to just have
> the one version, especially since it is unlikely that PyX will be used
> by other applications in Debian.

I see, and I agree with the simplicity.


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