hi. i'min a situation where i might need to upgrade python. i have the current version of python for FC3. i might need to have the version for FC4. i built the version that's on FC4 from the python source RPM. however, when i simply try to install the resulting RPM, the app gives me dependency issues from apps that are dependent on the previous/current version of python. i'm trying to figure out if there's a 'best' way to proceed. do i simply do the install, and force it to overwrite the current version of python? is there a way to point 'yum' at my new python RPM, and let yum take care of dealing with any dependcy issues? and how would yum handle weird dependency issues with RPMs that don't exist.. does yum have the ability to actually build required apps from source? comments/thoughts/etc... thanks -bruce ps. the reason for this is that i'm looking at some of the newer functionality in the 2.4 version of python over the 2.3 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list