Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Windows and Mac, you download the package and run through the wizard.
Which package? I'm looking at the sourceforge download site, and don't see any packages for Python 2.4 on OS X 10.4. In fact, I don't see any packages for 10.4 at all. IIRC, they didn't have a 2.4 package last time I looked. I may download the 10.3 one and see if it works. > Admittedly, installing from source is more difficult than any other > project I've found, but still doable. Well, I've got a long history of installing things from source - going back to v6. On OS X, I like the darwin ports stuff, so I tried that: % sudo port install wxpython It blew up trying to compile wxpython. The multitude of dependencies all seemed to build find. Building wxpython from the source distribution by hand doesn't seem to fair any better. Could be that it's 10.4 problem that hasn't been diagnosed yet. We'll see if the FreeBSD port works any better. <mike P.S. - no, this isn't just a theoretical exercise. I want to play with THE, and that's been rewritten from it's Mac-only version to use the Python wxWidgets wrapper. It's mostly curiosity, so I'm not willing to work very hard on it. If the dependencies will build out of the box - cool. If not - I have lots of other things to do. -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list