Either install Python 2.1.3 and Zope 2.5.X from source into dedicated locations of get the binary distribution for Linux. Both approaches will not conflict with your installed Python 2.2. -aj ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Bengtsson" <mail@peterbe.com> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 18:21 Subject: [Zope] Zope with python 2.1.3, but my linux uses python 2.2
I use Mandrake 8.2 which installs python 2.2 by default and with it lots of useful modules like mysql-python, postgresql-python (or whatever that was called), PIL and python support of emacs. That's all great but what if I want to access these modules from my Zope instance?
If I install a Zope without the binary I'll bark upon having to use python 2.2 right, but all the modules will be there. If I install a Zope with the binary it won't bark but I'll then have to get all the modules in there.
How do I in the easiest way get to keep Mandrakes setup, Zope with python 2.1. and Zope with all these installed modules? Can I somehow import the site-packages of python 2.2. into the binary python 2.1 Zope package? How?
I hope my question makes sense. Thank you, Peter
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