Which linux distros have Python by default?
François Pinard
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Wed Jun 14 08:05:56 EDT 2000
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[Michael Ströder] > S.u.S.E. comes with packages for Python, Tkinter and other handy > Python modules. Well, the person who installs it has to choose it in > the install application called YaST (series d). Yes, but you choose Python explicitly only for simpler profiles. Python gets installed automatically in more sophisticated profiles. If you tune a simple profile yourself (which is what I usually do), you merely confirm once the installation of Python, when a dependency of any package you add to the profile. This is more and more likely, as Python gets more often needed in packages. In my last SuSE installation, a few days ago, I did not have to explictly select neither Python nor `pygtk'. -- François Pinard http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard
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