On OSX, one of the first thing I do is download and install
the latest Python from http://www.python.org/download
It's straight forward and let you have up to date python
so you can avoid problems like that.

On 9/13/06, Eric Walstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One of the developers on my team works on a Mac, while the other two of
us are on Linux.  Our apps are deployed on Linux PC machines.  The Mac
guy had a harder time setting up his development environment, having to
compile more packages from source, than we Linux guys did.  However,
once set up, we had few issues with cross-platform compatibility.  One
was that there were some differences in the capabilities of the Mac
Python, if I recall correctly, that forced us to drop the use of
Django's 'include' template tag.  That was waaaaayyy back in the days of
Django 0.91, though, so that may no longer be an issue on Django trunk.


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