Wei Hu wrote:
> my system has both pyton2.3 and python2.4. Is it safe to remove
> python2.3 using apt-get remove.
Just mark in the aptitude as "installed to satisfy dependencies" (M key) and
it will go automagically, when the last python package you use switch to
2.4.
Matěj
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Wei Hu again.
my system has both pyton2.3 and python2.4. Is it safe to remove
python2.3 using apt-get remove.
Not as long as there are programs which need it. And at the moment the default
python
package still points to python2.3, so programs will most li
Good on you Mathias, thanks again.
Wei
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Hello.
> So, if you are using Testing or Unstable you may try the new packages from
> Testing […]
That should be „new packages from Experimental“ of course. Mea Culpa.
Regards, Mathias
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Hello Wei Hu again.
> my system has both pyton2.3 and python2.4. Is it safe to remove
> python2.3 using apt-get remove.
Not as long as there are programs which need it. And at the moment the default
python
package still points to python2.3, so programs will most likely use it.
But there is a tr
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