On Apr 14, 12:51 am, VWAllen <victor.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had a lot of trouble at first getting things setup on Snow Leopard
> (mostly 32-bit/64-bit problems).
>
> Ultimately, I loaded the full stack through MacPorts (apache, mysql,
> python, wsgi, django, etc. etc.). Almost all of the problems I ran
> into with this method were related to making sure that other versions
> of MySQL and Python were not being called, but it wasn't too bad.
>
> Be sure you grab the python_select bundle as well (I can't remember it
> it's separate or not). This will help you if you need to switch back
> to the default Python install.

Thanks for replying Victor.

I''ve not done much with MacPorts (always preferred using Fink, since
that's what I came across first), but I'll definitely have a look at
this.

(What was involved in getting the right versions of MySQL and python
to be called?)

Brett

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