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From: | John Seales |
Subject: | emacs uses an old version of python |
Date: | Sun, 30 Nov 2008 13:51:01 -0800 |
GNU emacs 22.1.1 on an Intel MacBook I've updated to Python 2.6, but emacs still is using 2.3. This is a problem because I need to use the newer features of the language. Looking in my /usr/bin/ directory, I see that 'python2.3' and 'pythonw2.3' are in there, along with just plain 'python'. Using sudo, I copied 'python2.6' and 'pythonw2.6' into /usr/bin, but still emacs calls the old version. Interestingly, the terminal application correctly uses the new version of python when I run it from there. I'm guessing I may need to move more files around and/or change my .emacs file. But how? John Seales Color coding for safety: Windows Live Hotmail alerts you to suspicious email. Sign up today. |
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