complete novice question
Jason Stokes
jstok at bluedog.apana.org.au
Wed Apr 5 02:04:10 EDT 2000
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Paul Madsen wrote in message <38EA5995.F7B9815D at newbridge.com>... >Downloaded Python-1.5.2. > >I've run 'configure' and it seems to have worked. Now, according to the >Python package's README, I should be able to type 'make' for the rest of >the install. If I don't have a 'make' file, did the configure portion >not work? Look for Makefile or makefile in the top level directory. Also, it's usually easier just to install a prepackaged, compiled Python. For example, in Debian Linux using the dpkg utility.
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