Hi Thomas, Thanks for packaging this. I have installed it recently and found it to be useful.
On 9/26/07, Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not yet sure what to do about the patch to the python interpreter, > PySizer is very useful even without it, though. I managed to download the latest python and patch it, though I did have to update the patch as it was for an older version of python. I then installed the patched python into /usr/local/, but I renamed the binary to python-patched so that the debian-distributed python will still be used by default. Then I just change the python header line in the files I want to test with pysizer to point to the patched version of python. Since this is fairly simple once you figure it out the first time, and it's not really feasible to distribute a patched python, I recommend supplying a script that downloads/patches/compiles/installs a new python similar to how I described above. If you want some help, my updated patch, or any further details, let me know. Thanks, Cameron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]