Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It's not considered a good idea to trash Apple system files. It's likely >that system tools that depend on Python (CoreImage scripting comes to >mind) are now broken and the only way to fix this is to reinstall the OS.
Thanks for the heads up. I thought that Apple had included Python as a convenience for its customers. I didn't realize it was actually being used by OS X. My Mac seems to be behaving OK, so maybe I don't use any of the Python parts, but I will keep that in mind in case it goes haywire in the future. But this begs the question, how do we upgrade our Python installations if OS X needs a certain version? Do we leave the pre-installed version alone and run a second Python installation? I suppose that the various package installers would know how to do that, right? Thanks, Matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list