Hi. I am unclear of the benefits of using Python 2.3.4 over Python 2.3.3 Could someone please explain? The reason being is that I am having trouble upgrading my Fedora Core 1 server getting the 2.3.4 rpm to install: rpm -ivh python2.3-2.3.4-3pydotorg.i386.rpm Results in many errors and will not install. This is the same method I used to upgrade the Python version alongside the existing FC1 python. I have installed and run Zope 2.7.3 for about two months now along with Python 2.3.3, with no problems that I am aware of (which does not mean that there are none). I have now installed Zope 2.7.4, still with Python 2.3.3, and Zope and Plone 2.0.5 both appear to behave normally. Am I alright continuing to run Python 2.3.3? Or is disaster lurking by not running Python 2.3.4? TIA Harlow Pinson Indepth Learning Email: hpinson@indepthl.com Web: http://www.indepthl.com Voice: 505-994-2135 FAX: 208-475-7678