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From: Lloyd K. <py...@ve...> - 2009-03-25 17:21:41
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On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 14:09 +0100, Jeffrey Zelt wrote:
> Having failed at installing python-sybase on Windows, I decided to
> give it a go on Linux (Ubuntu 8.10).
>
Just use the package manager!
>From the Menus:
System/Administration/Synaptic
If you put sybase in the search box, you'll quickly find python-pymssql.
Make sure that Synaptic is searching the community supported
repositories:
Settings/Repositories/[Ubuntu Software TAB]/Community...checkbox
Linux system administration is dead simple if you just use the package
management tools.
<True Confessions>I'm actually running python-sybase on an older server
where I did have to compile it myself.</True>
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