Like this:
/usr/local/bin/python ./setup.py <arguments>
But that command won't work well unless you've installed several other
packages. There's a guide to RedHat installation at
<http://www.gnuenterprise.org/docs/redhat_install.html>.
Beyond those instructions, you'll need to install the Python drivers for
whatever database you intend to use. Here's how I installed the pypgsql
PostgreSQL driver on RH7.2:
<http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/gnue/2002-February/002934.html>.
Good luck,
Scott
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, infotechsys wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running Redhat version 7.2 and I did want to override
python 1.5.2 that comes with this version of redhat. So, I installed
python 2.1.2 in /usr/local. How can I tell GNUe to use the version
I installed in /usr/local. When I run ./setup.py--help it show that
it see python1.5.2.
Later.
Wayne
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