On EL5, the "system" python binary, /usr/bin/python is Python 2.4, and all add-on python packages are for the 2.4 syntax, and byte-compiled for 2.4.
EPEL5 provides a parallel-installable Python 2.6 stack. The core runtime is in the "python26" package, and there are a number of "python26-*" extension modules already in EPEL5.
Available Packages for EPEL5
- python26
- python26-devel
- python26-babel
- python26-dirq
- python26-distribute - fork of python-setuptools and provides the same functionality.
- python26-dns
- python26-gdata
- python26-greenlet
- python26-greenlet-devel
- python26-httplib2
- python26-imaging
- python26-imaging-devel
- python26-imaging-sane
- python26-imaging-tk
- python26-inotify
- python26-libs
- python26-markupsafe
- python26-mod_python
- python26-mod_wsgi
- python26-nose
- python26-pbs
- python26-PyXML
- python26-simplejson
- python26-sqlalchemy
- python26-test
- python26-tools
- python26-ZSI
Not Yet Available Packages for EPEL5
EPEL5 Packaging Guidelines
This is only a draft at this stage.
--Dmalcolm 20:48, 2 March 2011 (UTC): some python packages are provided as part of the RHEL5 product. Others are add-ons provided as part of EPEL5.
If you want a python26 version of a package that's already in RHEL5, I suggest creating a separate src.rpm, and filing a review request for it.
If you want a python26 version of a package that's in EPEL5, I suggest opening an RFE bug against the existing src.rpm, and attaching a patch to it, adding a new python26-foo subpackage to the build.
TODO:
- byte-compiling
- should %{__python26} be defined somewhere? in /etc/rpm/macros.python26 ?