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What is python(abi)?

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Mandy.Lialie

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Oct 12, 2006, 11:20:36 AM10/12/06
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Hi,
I have search it for quite a long time. But I still can't get it.
When I attempt to install yum and others, it always embarrasses me.
It says python(abi) = 2.4 is need.
I have version 2.4 at first. But have a try version 2.5, remove 2.4.
Both work well, and do well with wx.

OS: FC5
THX.

Fredrik Lundh

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Oct 12, 2006, 11:37:52 AM10/12/06
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Mandy.Lialie" wrote:

> I have search it for quite a long time. But I still can't get it.
> When I attempt to install yum and others, it always embarrasses me.
> It says python(abi) = 2.4 is need.

afaik, python(api) is a psuedo-package that's used for dependency manage-
ment in Red Hat and Fedora distributions. installing the corresponding Python
package should make sure that python(abi) is also available.

> I have version 2.4 at first. But have a try version 2.5, remove 2.4.
> Both work well, and do well with wx.

not sure what you're saying here.

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Mandy.Lialie

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Oct 13, 2006, 12:15:39 AM10/13/06
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Hi,
I have searched for quite a long time, but still can't get it.
When I install YUM or others, it embarrasses me.
That says python(abi) = 2.4 is need.

Previous I install python 2.4, then install 2.5 to have a try.
Both work well. And build wxPython successfully with 2.5.
OS: FC5

Any help?
Thanks.

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