I've been on Windows and Linux for many years, and recently picked up
a Macbook Pro for the fun of it.

To be honest, I'm kind of disappointed with the Python included with
Leopard. I spent some time googling around to see what my options are
for running Python 2.6.1, and came up with this list:

1. Use the stock Python, slightly outdated 2.5.1, with weird and
incomplete modules.
2. Compile Python myself from source.
3. Use MacPorts Python. Anyone know why the nearly all of Xorg gets
built as a dependency?
4. Use the macpython .dmg
5. Ssh into my linux box

Honestly, I'm leaning towards option number 5. I'm just wondering what
other Django folks are using.


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