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> If you want a different version of Python, just install it outside of<br>> OSGeo4W - but you won't be able to use it with the Python modules for<br>> OSGeo4W.<br><br>I am building a spatial app with Python and some of the packages in OSGeo4w. I've hit a point in development where I need features from python 2.6. Installing a more current python version outside of OSGeo4W doesn't solve my problem because I need the libraries from OSGeo4W. I would like to upgrade the version of python _WITHIN_ OSGeo4W and if necessary, update the specific python libraries / bindings I am using. I thought this would be easier than the alternative: rolling my own OSGeo4W like environment (python/GDAL/postgres/postgis/). Maybe not? <br><br>                                            </body>
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