[Zope] Python 2.3.3 vs. Python 2.3.4

Tariq Rashid tariq.rashid at uk.easynet.net
Mon Jan 17 05:17:20 EST 2005



perhaps an rpm -Uvh rather than an rom -ivh is a better idea when upgrading?

also try uising the built in tools for upgrading ... these are usually
specific to your distribution .. mandrake have urpmi, suse have yast and
redhat have something else?

tariq

-----Original Message-----
From: hpinson at indepthl.com [mailto:hpinson at indepthl.com]
Sent: 16 January 2005 04:43
To: zope at zope.org
Subject: [Zope] Python 2.3.3 vs. Python 2.3.4


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 at indepthl.com 
Web: http://www.indepthl.com
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