Thanks much for the quick response. And good news, too! Hum. In your opinion, what is the best way to do this? My constraints: - I use both windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 8 - I do *not* have a C/C++ compiler on Windows Do I need to build Zope from source in order to use Python 2.2? Or can I simply get rid of $ZOPE/lib/python2.1 and replace it with $ZOPE/lib/python2.2 (retrofit)? What are the ramifications of this choice? Sorry for so many questions; I am trying to get the most stable setup I can, while doing the least amount of setup work :-) Thanks very much! --Craeg BTW, The answers to these questions should probably be on zope.org or in a wiki somewhere, do you agree? Chris McDonough wrote:
Hi Craeg,
2.6.X appears to work great with Python 2.2. We even removed the startup warning lately. I'd go this way were I you as 2.7 is probably still some time away and you almost certainly don't want to be tracking the trunk, as its relatively volatile at the moment.
- C
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 02:42, Craeg K Strong wrote:
Hello:
I am using multiple third party Python libraries with Zope, and they are no longer supporting Python 2.1.X at all. I am forced to upgrade to Python 2.2.X
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