Hello Rohan, 

    I can't thank you enough but believe it or not, you guys helped me 
tremendously on the last posting.  It was basically a symbolic link issue that 
was reeked havoc on my system.  After reinstating the symbolic link to where I 
had it as before and deleting the file that the symbolic link created I was 
able to update, as I was not able to do this before, as a result of python 
being broken, and then adding the repository link graphically using the update 
manager!!  Thanks so much for all your help, now I know how to do it through 
the Terminal!!!

Sent from Nevins Duret's Mobile

On Apr 28, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Rohan Sachdeva <rsach...@usc.edu> wrote:

> I know this was a while ago but you can add the ppa by going to the terminal 
> and typing:
> 
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:irie/python3.2 
> 
> then sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install python3.2
> 
> Rohan
> 
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Walter Prins <wpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On 9 April 2011 19:45, Nevins Duret <dur...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I can't thank you enough for your help.  Yes, I usually use the Synaptic 
> Package Manager, however in this case, Python version 3.2 is not on the 
> Synaptic package Manager.  This is why I chose to build it from source.  As 
> far as what I think is causing this when I go in the
> 
> No problem.
>  
> Terminal and type:
> 
> sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python/python3.2 python 
> /opt/py32/bin/python3.2 1
> 
> I get this as an error message:
> 
> update-alternatives: renaming python link from /usr/bin/python to 
> /usr/bin/python/python3.2.
> update-alternatives: warning: forcing reinstallation of alternative     
> /opt/py32/bin because link group python is broken.
> update-alternatives: error: unable to make /usr/bin/python/python3.2.dpkg-tmp 
> a symlink to /etc/alternatives/python: No such file or directory
> 
> I would expect that "update-alternatives" would have trouble (on the first 
> line) because /usr/bin/python is not a link anymore (but instead a folder) 
> based on your previous posts.  
> 
> So, please go and inspect the /usr/bin/python folder and see what if 
> anything's inside.  If it's not empty you need to see what is in fact in it 
> and hopefully get rid of it or move it out of the way. Once it's empty, then 
> just delete the /usr/bin/python folder (you'll have to be root or use "sudo") 
> and afterwards either recreate a link to the default python interpreter 
> and/or try the update-alternatives command again. (To manually restore the 
> default python link, first execute "which python2.6" which should output 
> "/usr/bin/python2.6", then execute "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python2.6 
> /usr/bin/python" which should restore the link to the default python.  After 
> doing this "update-alternatives" should have less trouble redirecting the 
> /usr/bin/python link.
> 
> I however want to reiterate that your problems, especially fixing your OS, 
> will be better dealt with on the Ubuntu community forums.
> 
> Rohan, thanks for posting about that PPA, wasn't aware of it!
> 
> Walter
> 
> 
> 
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