On 9/22/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The other problem is finding people who have solved the problem and
> taken notes and not made too many assumptions. If somebody is very
> experienced using a Mac, their installation instructions are going to
> miss things that other people need. If I (to pick somebody random with
> basically zero Mac experience) was to do it, you would get a lot of
> unnecessary steps that are just misleading and not best practices.

My personal experience has been mostly good; Fink and DarwinPorts both
make it easy to fetch and install prerequisites (in fact, DarwinPorts
was the only way I could get psycopg to install cleanly), so one of
them would likely make a good starting point for official docs.

Of course, I started using a Mac a few months ago after six years of
nothing but Linux, so my idea of what constitutes "good" and/or "easy"
may be somewhat skewed...

-- 
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
  -- George Carlin

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