User Christopher Mahan - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-03T19:42:41Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/479 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/110524/bugzilla-hosting-recommendations 2 Bugzilla Hosting recommendations? Christopher Mahan 2008-09-21T08:15:00Z 2009-11-25T18:58:38Z <p>Any recommendations for companies offering bugzilla hosting?</p> <p>It's for maybe 5 people, but primarily for myself.</p> <p>I also need graphviz support for dependency tracking.</p> <p>Update: I've managed 3 bugzilla installs (one in which I did some fancy changes to the dot diagram output). One of these is still in use. I just don't want to maintain those things, and I would rather pay someone else to deal with that. </p> <p>@christophe: I looked at wush.net (among others) but I'd like to get actual customers of such services to say yea or nay. Thanks though.</p> <p>Update: I've just signed up for <a href="http://www.wush.net/" rel="nofollow">wush.net</a> bugzilla hosting. Account was set up in 15 minutes. So far highly impressed!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15171/user-script-location-linux-debian-etch 2 User script location linux (debian etch) Christopher Mahan 2008-08-18T20:15:13Z 2009-11-18T21:45:02Z <p>In the linux file system, where should user scripts be placed?</p> <p>I'm thinking specifically python scripts to be called by cron.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go 0 Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:08:13Z 2009-11-10T21:53:56Z <p>I am building python2.6 from source on Debian Stable. </p> <p>( ./configure make make altinstall )</p> <p>I don't want it to conflict with anything existing, but I want it to be in the default search path for bash. </p> <p>Suggestions?</p> <p>(ps, I'm using a vm, so I can trash it and rebuild.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/243750/how-can-i-automate-running-commands-remotely-over-ssh/1699850#1699850 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for How can I automate running commands remotely over SSH? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-09T08:57:27Z 2009-11-09T08:57:27Z <p>You can try <a href="http://www.lag.net/paramiko/" rel="nofollow">paramiko</a>. It's a pure-python ssh client. You can program your ssh sessions. Nothing to install on remote machines. </p> <p>See this <a href="http://jessenoller.com/2009/02/05/ssh-programming-with-paramiko-completely-different/" rel="nofollow">great article</a> on how to use it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76809/anyone-out-there-using-web2py 16 Anyone out there using web2py? Christopher Mahan 2008-09-16T20:42:02Z 2009-10-11T23:36:42Z <p>Is anyone out there* using <a href="http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/" rel="nofollow">web2py</a>?</p> <p>Specifically:</p> <ul> <li>In production?</li> <li>With what database?</li> <li><p>With Google Application Engine?</p> <ul> <li>by "out there" I mean at stackoverflow.</li> </ul></li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1515850/how-to-run-both-python-2-6-and-3-0-on-the-same-windows-xp-box 3 how to run both python 2.6 and 3.0 on the same windows XP box? Christopher Mahan 2009-10-04T07:45:12Z 2009-10-05T05:58:17Z <p>What kind of setup do people use to run both python 2.6 and python 3.0 on the same windows machine?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23375/anyone-programming-in-visual-foxpro-out-there 4 Anyone programming in Visual Foxpro out there? Christopher Mahan 2008-08-22T20:20:50Z 2009-09-09T15:17:58Z <p>Is anyone programming in Visual Foxpro out there?</p> <p>I'm stuck supporting a legacy foxpro system. Wanted to know who else is out there is using Foxpro.</p> <p>Added 9/11/2008: Thanks to all of you who responded!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42937/url-rewrite-module-for-iis-7 1 URL Rewrite Module for IIS 7 Christopher Mahan 2008-09-04T00:47:45Z 2009-08-27T07:06:24Z <p>Does anyone have experience using the URL Rewrite Module (see <a href="http://blogs.iis.net/bills/archive/2008/07/09/new-iis7-releases-url-rewrite-application-routing-and-load-balancing-and-powershell-cmd-lets.aspx" rel="nofollow">here</a>)?</p> <p>Can it be used to do <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy" rel="nofollow">reverse proxy</a>?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27195/can-fogbugz-track-case-dependencies 6 Can fogbugz track case dependencies? Christopher Mahan 2008-08-26T01:17:25Z 2009-08-07T13:30:22Z <p>Can fogbugz track case dependencies?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/909204/domain-registration-service-with-rest-api 1 Domain Registration service with REST API Christopher Mahan 2009-05-26T06:35:19Z 2009-07-26T19:33:14Z <p>Does anybody know of a domain registrar with good REST API?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/58107/how-to-find-that-rock-star-junior-developer/58491#58491 29 Answer by Christopher Mahan for How to Find that Rock Star Junior Developer? Christopher Mahan 2008-09-12T08:17:29Z 2009-06-23T06:06:06Z <h2>Internship</h2> <p>Offer a 3 months paid internship. A paid internship that pays 80K/year (adjust up for area cost of living). (remember, you get what you pay for). </p> <p>Assign them a major project, and assign them to help other teams for short periods. You'll get the feel of the candidate.</p> <p>If it doesn't work out, terminate the internship.</p> <p>If it does work out, offer them a job. If they don't want it, no hard feeling, thank them, and write them a rock-solid recommendation letter. They will thank you dearly, not to mention call you eventually when they're tired of doing crap for corps.</p> <p>From what I understand, that's how Joel does it. (dunno about the recommendation letter, but I assume that much from Joel).</p> <h2>Buzz</h2> <p>Ultimately, the reason you have to cold-interview people for position is because you haven't created enough buzz about working in your shop, haven't made enough contacts out in programmerland, and are not leveraging your own coworkers' non-work networks.</p> <p>Work with your local university and the IT/IS faculty. Have a presence at meet-the-firms. Do stuff with student IT associations. Sponsor extra-credit projects. You'll get to know the smart students. And you'll be able to cherrypick the top of the class.</p> <h2>Your Company</h2> <p>The flip side of the coin is that your company may not be such a great place to work. You need to make sure that always-connected always-moving genYers feel comfortable in your environment. The sit-in-a-cube-and-grind might pay the bills but probably can't get 23 years old Joe excited enough about your place to tell his IS457 buddies about sending in their resumes.</p> <p>Do you pass the Joel Test(1)? Is your management really "Get them the tools, access, and information they need and get the hell out of the way" or does it want to manage through process and weekly one-on-one meetings? Rock stars are like air-to-air missiles: bring them close to the target, then fire and forget, watch the fireworks, and check items off the todo-list.</p> <p>No? You might want to fix that before you go trying to hire the best and brightest. It would be sad for you to actually get a highly motivated, highly competent, fired-up "great hacker" only to demoralize and shackle him within 6 months and watch him leave, his eyes set on new horizons.</p> <h2>Skillz</h2> <p>By the way, age matters not. A 23 years old can have 10 years programming experience. And he might know more about Ruby on Rails, Linux, PHP, and web development in general than 2/3 of your staff, especially those who collect the hefty salary thanks to years of service and lofty seniority-generated titles. I say this as a 23+16yo.</p> <p>Instead, manage him expertly, then watch him bloom into a powerhouse. Let him keep challenging himself.</p> <h2>Productivity</h2> <p>See <a href="http://www.redmonk.com/cote/2007/02/19/gaming-your-context-or-methodology-by-constraints/" rel="nofollow">http://www.redmonk.com/cote/2007/02/19/gaming-your-context-or-methodology-by-constraints/ for more in that vein (including the comments) Note that I am quoted in the main body, but the original reference is broken-linked (sobrady, fix it?) and I don't recall the exact context. (update: orig ref at http://redmonk.com/anne/2007/02/17/links-for-2007-02-17/">archive.org</a>)</p> <p>See also: <a href="http://www.devtopics.com/programmer-productivity-the-tenfinity-factor/" rel="nofollow">http://www.devtopics.com/programmer-productivity-the-tenfinity-factor/</a> on programmer productivity.</p> <p>So, if you do get that young rock-star programmer, odds are he won't stick around unless management makes a great effort to accommodate him.</p> <p>Finally, to quote someone we all know:</p> <p>"A great lathe operator commands several times the wage of an average lathe operator, but a great writer of software code is worth 10,000 times the price of an average software writer." -- Bill Gates </p> <h2>Footnotes</h2> <p>1) (I don't have to link I hope)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19442/how-to-allow-files-starting-with-period-and-no-extension-in-windows-2003-server 2 how to allow files starting with period and no extension in windows 2003 server? Christopher Mahan 2008-08-21T07:26:27Z 2009-05-31T08:42:24Z <p>How can I create this file in a directory in windows 2003 SP2:</p> <pre><code>.hgignore </code></pre> <p>I get error: You must type a file name.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/623276/best-resource-for-mysql-python-2-6-programming 0 Best Resource for mysql + python 2.6 programming Christopher Mahan 2009-03-08T08:42:19Z 2009-04-28T05:40:43Z <p>I need a great resource for interacting with MySql (version 5.0.45) with Python2.6.</p> <p>I'm using cherrypy, mako, the standard library, and nothing else.</p> <p>The resources can be blogs, howtos, books (online of offline), whatever.</p> <p>Additional information:</p> <p>The python mysql module, MySQLdb, is compatible with Python DB-API 2.0 . See <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python" rel="nofollow">http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/718377/need-sample-xml-rpc-client-code-for-php5 0 Need sample XML-RPC client code for PHP5 Christopher Mahan 2009-04-05T05:11:32Z 2009-04-05T07:21:11Z <p>Need a tutorial or some instruction on how to use the XML-RPC library built in to PHP (version PHP Version 5.2.6) for a XML-RPC client. The server is in Python and works.</p> <p>Google and php.net are failing me.</p> <h2>Update:</h2> <p>Per phpinfo I have <strong>xmlrpc-epi v. 0.51</strong> installed. I visited <a href="http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/</a> but the xmlrpc-epi-php examples section on the left showed me sf.net's version of a 404.</p> <h2>Update2:</h2> <p>I'm going to use <a href="http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/</a> and hopefully that will work out for me.</p> <h2>Update3:</h2> <p>The code at <a href="http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/</a> was straightforward and I got working. </p> <p>Not closing the question. If anyone wants to chime in with ultra-simple solutions, that would be great!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/590007/python-or-ironpython/590029#590029 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Python or IronPython Christopher Mahan 2009-02-26T10:50:26Z 2009-02-26T10:50:26Z <p>It also depends on whether you want your code to work on Linux. Dunno if IronPython will work on anything beside windows platforms.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/589889/how-to-configure-jedit-to-select-along-with-variable-name 1 how to configure jEdit to select $ along with variable name Christopher Mahan 2009-02-26T10:00:15Z 2009-02-26T10:37:59Z <p>How do I set up jEdit to pick up the dollar sign as part of the variable name when selecting a "word" in php mode?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/589871/best-practice-for-watching-an-upload-folder/589899#589899 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Best Practice for watching an upload folder? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-26T10:04:09Z 2009-02-26T10:04:09Z <p>You might want to run a web service at that the uploader can ping on upload completion. just a url would do fine, like "http://www.bigtimecompany.com/ftpuploadcomplete.php" which, upon being called, fires up whatever program checks the ftp folder.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/543274/is-it-a-best-practise-for-a-database-to-allow-apps-do-crud-operations-always-thro/543327#543327 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Is it a best practise for a database to allow apps do CRUD operations always through SPs? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-12T21:20:56Z 2009-02-12T21:20:56Z <p>Looks like you don't trust the developers to write well-behaved queries.</p> <p>This is probably from experience.</p> <p>I would suggest that if bad developers are writing crap sql code, they are also writing bad application code, and that means management is doing a poor job. </p> <p>The problem isn't the dynamic SQL (even if parameterized) versus the stored procedures: it's poor management.</p> <p>That's not going to be solved by forcing db access through stored procedures.</p> <p>Anyway, even if access to the DB is only provided through stored procedures, bad coders will still be able to stress the database.</p> <p>The reality is that if you make data hard to get to in the database, developers will use other techniques to not put the data in the database, or perverting the database. For example, say you have a blog field to store pdfs or something, what's to stop them from serializing objects and storing them in the blob, to be retrieved and de-serialized in code?</p> <p>I would be careful on that.</p> <p>Make sure that the stored procedures end up in source control, and that deployment of stored procedures to the appropriate database environment can be performed automatically by the build tool (continuous or daily)...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/534505/how-do-you-help-upper-management-understand-this-is-not-trivial-stuff/534542#534542 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for How do you help upper management understand this is not trivial stuff? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-10T22:36:58Z 2009-02-10T22:36:58Z <p>For effect, you can make a nasty-looking dot diagram of the dependencies, print it out 11x17, pin that to your cube/office wall, and refer to it on occasion.</p> <p>(nasty meaning dozens and dozens of nodes with lots of tangled joins, not ugly-looking)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/525326/should-managers-be-expected-to-program/525339#525339 33 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Should Managers Be Expected To Program? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-08T07:36:40Z 2009-02-08T07:36:40Z <p>If a manager is coding, he's not managing. Managing well is a full-time job.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/523346/continue-a-classic-asp-site-or-insist-a-language-change/523511#523511 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Continue a Classic ASP site or insist a language change? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-07T09:32:12Z 2009-02-07T09:32:12Z <p>I have done lots of classic asp development, and to be honest, PHP is a acceptable transition path. It allows you to run on Windows AND Linux. Since the database is MySQL, that won't be an issue.</p> <p>On the site in particular, putting everything in one file is a perfectly fine method. (was there a PERL guy in the house before?) Breaks your IDE? Boo Hoo. Use a real text editor. </p> <p>I've done asp classic with jEdit, and opened dozens of 15K loc files at the same time without any problems. Ah, but intellisense does not work. Granted, but I know classic asp well enough not to need intellisense.</p> <p>So what it seems is that the system is poorly documented and too convoluted for your taste. You should just tell your client that they would be better served getting someone with more specific skills. It looks like they are going to get burned financially going with you.</p> <p>Do the right thing: tell your client you don't know how to do it. They will thank you for it.</p> <p>(PS: note that I speak from much experience and while I come off a little dry and cutting, it is only because I've been there and I've seen what happens when hard advice is not said.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/450835/how-do-you-stop-scripters-from-slamming-your-website-hundreds-of-times-a-second/523471#523471 131 Answer by Christopher Mahan for How do you stop scripters from slamming your website hundreds of times a second? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-07T08:55:07Z 2009-02-07T08:55:07Z <p>You need to figure a way to make the bots buy stuff that is massively overpriced: 12mm wingnut: $20. See how many the bots snap up before the script-writers decide you're gaming them.</p> <p>Use the profits to buy more servers and pay for bandwidth.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38920/php-mail-not-working-windows-2003-iis-smtp 1 php mail() not working windows 2003, IIS SMTP Christopher Mahan 2008-09-02T06:15:57Z 2009-02-05T16:02:55Z <p>getting this:</p> <p>problem PHP Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for chris.mahan@gmail.com in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mailtest.php on line 12 </p> <p>from this page:</p> <pre><code>&lt;?php $to = "chris.mahan@gmail.com"; $subject = "test"; $body = "this is a test"; if (mail($to, $subject, $body)){ echo "mail sent"; } else { echo "problem"; } ?&gt; </code></pre> <p>section from php.ini on the server:</p> <pre><code>[mail function] ; For Win32 only. SMTP = server.domain.com; for Win32 only smtp_port = 25 ; For Win32 only. sendmail_from = support@domain.com ; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i"). ;sendmail_path = </code></pre> <p>(note that "server" and "domain" refer accurately to the actual server and domain name)</p> <p>In IIS, SMTP is running. Under "Access" tab, "Relay" button, the Select which computers may relay through this virtual server is set to checkbox "only the list below" and on the list is "127.0.0.1(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)" (x's representing actual server IP address).</p> <p>Server is running Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, fully patched as of 5 PM Sept 1st 2008. I assume it is running IIS7 (how to check?).</p> <p>Any ideas?</p> <p>In reponse to <a href="http://beta.stackoverflow.com/users/2257/espo" rel="nofollow">Espo</a>: This machine is hosted at a datacenter. We do not want to use a gmail account (were doing it, want to move away from that). Windows server 2003 comes with its own SMTP server.</p> <p>Update: Per Yaakov Ellis' advice, I dropped all relay restrictions and added the server IP to the allowed list (using the reverse DNS button provided) and the thing started working.</p> <p>Thanks to both Espo and Yaakov for helping me out.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/513445/what-application-have-you-integrated-with-developed-on-that-you-would-intention/513659#513659 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for What application have you integrated with/developed on - that you would intentionally leave off your resume Christopher Mahan 2009-02-04T22:24:00Z 2009-02-04T22:24:00Z <p>foxpro. I'm even reticent to put it here in case someone is trawling for coders... Besides, I really suck at it (because of utter lack of motivation to improve).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/472698/which-programming-language-google-app-engine-is-most-likely-to-work-with-next-and/508508#508508 2 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Which programming language Google app engine is most likely to work with next and why? Christopher Mahan 2009-02-03T19:22:17Z 2009-02-03T19:22:17Z <p>I would say that you have to look at a few factors:</p> <p>The language needs to:</p> <ul> <li>be sandboxable</li> <li>be controllable </li> <li>be expandable</li> <li>be different from python</li> <li>appeal to people who want to write massively scalable applications</li> <li>can be run on developer computers easily</li> <li>run on Linux</li> </ul> <h2>Sandboxable</h2> <p>The language must be safe to run on Google servers. Portions of the language/VM/modules|libraries must be able to be disabled and/or replaced.</p> <h2>Controllable</h2> <p>Notice how Google uses languages that are not controlled by companies? Python's BDFL GvR works for Google. Dunno about Javascript. Java is open-sourced enough for their taste I suppose. So the language evolution must allow Google's input at the very least.</p> <h2>Expandable</h2> <p>Google needs to be able to add stuff to the language, and that nearly implies an open-source language. I don't think they are interested in doing an internal fork of an existing language.</p> <h2>Different from Python</h2> <p>Python is mature, easy to learn, and powerful. The new language would have to have significant differences with python, otherwise, why not just use Python. Maybe a very functional language?</p> <h2>Appeal to massive scalability</h2> <p>Execution time would not be necessarily critical, but the language must be able to support easy start and stop, easy provisioning to other servers, and appeal to the sort of people who are into writing massively scalable applications.</p> <h2>Developer computers</h2> <p>The language needs to be able to be easy to install, maintain, and develop for on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It has to be either fully manageable with text editors or already have rock solid tools for editing and managing on these platforms.</p> <h2>Linux</h2> <p>Google servers would run the programs, so these must be able to be safely transferred on google servers and run there, and must be able to be controllable by the Google App Engine load-balancer, so they need to be unixy.</p> <h2>Brainstorming</h2> <p>I don't think it will be Java (too heavy, hard to modify VM), php (too leaky), ruby (hard to modify VM), C++ (can't be sandboxed(that I know of)). I don't think it would be JavaScript either, because it's hard to modularize, and it's not an easy language to learn. That rules out Lisp as well--the hard-to-learn part. </p> <p>So something else.</p> <p>Remember though that they want adoption of the tool, and they need a language that would be adoptable by a lot of people and a lot of businesses.</p> <p>So I lean to C# with mono. I think that makes the most sense. I know it sounds scary but lately the developers of the language are looking at changing C# quite a bit, to incorporate python-like dynamic typing, that sort of thing.</p> <h2>Conclusion</h2> <p>So that's what I think. And if they can pull that off, they will be able to leapfrog the competition. Mono is under MIT X11 license (as of April 2008), and I guess Miguel de Icaza can be hired by Google in the future, along with key team members. </p> <p>So my prediction is C#.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/464847/does-your-company-stimulate-physical-health-of-developers-and-if-so-how/468149#468149 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Does your company stimulate physical health of developers, and if so, how? Christopher Mahan 2009-01-22T05:46:41Z 2009-01-22T05:46:41Z <p>We go to lunch with each other and encourage each other to eat healthy. Management is clueless of that, and will take us to greasy italian for special occasions. But since these are extremely rare, we go anyway (we're developers, we don't pass up free food).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/465019/bug-tracking-best-practices/465046#465046 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Bug tracking best practices Christopher Mahan 2009-01-21T12:16:50Z 2009-01-21T12:16:50Z <p>Wait, you write:</p> <blockquote> <p>If a developer's issue is blocked by another developer's code, she must solve this problem outside of the bug tracking system.</p> </blockquote> <p>so there are bugs that fall outside of the normal bug flow. You have then a second system for tracking those bugs, or are these all ad-hoc?</p> <p>Sounds like your bug tracking system is really a user-defect tracking system. </p> <p>Does it work well for you or are you looking at alternatives?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/426063/are-release-candidates-safe-to-use-for-production/426227#426227 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Are release candidates safe to use for production? Christopher Mahan 2009-01-08T22:13:45Z 2009-01-08T22:13:45Z <p>I think it depends on the expected robustness of the "production" app. </p> <p>Your personal website? Sure!</p> <p>The state unemployment insurance application system? No.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/82308/hunting-for-the-principles-of-programming-what-programming-language-next/426197#426197 0 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Hunting for the principles of programming, what programming language next? Christopher Mahan 2009-01-08T22:03:49Z 2009-01-08T22:03:49Z <p>How about factor? (<a href="http://factorcode.org/" rel="nofollow">http://factorcode.org/</a>)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/418625/explaining-to-my-boss-what-can-and-cant-be-done-with-a-computer/418775#418775 1 Answer by Christopher Mahan for Explaining to my boss what can and can't be done with a computer... Christopher Mahan 2009-01-07T00:38:57Z 2009-01-07T00:38:57Z <p>You need to learn to say: "I don't know"</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711502#1711502 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-11T02:56:39Z 2009-11-11T02:56:39Z Ah, very good. I'll take a look! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711264#1711264 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T22:34:54Z 2009-11-10T22:34:54Z @ Dirk: Thanks! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711502#1711502 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T22:02:50Z 2009-11-10T22:02:50Z I realize this, but as much as possible I want to minimize the impact on &quot;stable&quot;, so I want to limit dependencies. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T22:01:05Z 2009-11-10T22:01:05Z Just VirtualBox on WinXP now :) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711244#1711244 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:42:53Z 2009-11-10T21:42:53Z @Jed Smith &amp;&amp; @ jamessan ah, I see. Thanks. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711264#1711264 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:34:48Z 2009-11-10T21:34:48Z /usr/local is reserved in debian. per <a href="http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-modify.en.html" rel="nofollow">debian.org/doc/maint-guide/&hellip;</a> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711264#1711264 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:33:50Z 2009-11-10T21:33:50Z Yes. I'm looking at using checkinstall http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711271#1711271 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:32:02Z 2009-11-10T21:32:02Z Ah, interesting. Thanks! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711244#1711244 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:29:11Z 2009-11-10T21:29:11Z <a href="http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-modify.en.html" rel="nofollow">debian.org/doc/maint-guide/&hellip;</a> says to go to /urs/bin I think this is a Debianism. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711200/python-2-6-on-debian-stable-where-should-the-executable-go/1711218#1711218 Comment by Christopher Mahan on Python 2.6 on Debian stable. Where should the executable go? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-10T21:15:23Z 2009-11-10T21:15:23Z backports.com does not have python2.6 There are dependency problems on debian stable. Working through these now. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/what-is-the-single-most-influential-book-every-programmer-should-read/29338#29338 Comment by Christopher Mahan on What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-08T09:54:25Z 2009-11-08T09:54:25Z this is a duplicate. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/what-is-the-single-most-influential-book-every-programmer-should-read/1460306#1460306 Comment by Christopher Mahan on What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-08T09:52:47Z 2009-11-08T09:52:47Z I just finished it a couple of days ago. It has restored my faith in the superiority of the human brain over corporate systems. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38210/what-non-programming-books-should-programmers-read/1597740#1597740 Comment by Christopher Mahan on What non-programming books should programmers read? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-08T09:45:15Z 2009-11-08T09:45:15Z Oh yeah, Awesome! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38210/what-non-programming-books-should-programmers-read/174384#174384 Comment by Christopher Mahan on What non-programming books should programmers read? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-08T09:42:00Z 2009-11-08T09:42:00Z I really liked that one too :) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38210/what-non-programming-books-should-programmers-read/180912#180912 Comment by Christopher Mahan on What non-programming books should programmers read? Christopher Mahan 2009-11-08T08:35:45Z 2009-11-08T08:35:45Z Read the Koans at the end.