Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-05 Thread Kevin Walzer
hiaips wrote: > > Outdated??? It's Python 2.4.3 (and they already have a build for > 2.5rc1), so I'm not sure what you mean. > Also, for what it's worth, I strongly recommend the packages hosted at pythonmac.org; these are built and tested by the core MacPython developers. -- Kevin Walzer Poe

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-05 Thread Kevin Walzer
hiaips wrote: > > Outdated??? It's Python 2.4.3 (and they already have a build for > 2.5rc1), so I'm not sure what you mean. > There have been a couple of releases of Python 2.4.3 "universal" on OS X.The first one was quietly posted for download from one of the developers' .Mac account, and an

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread Robert Kern
hiaips wrote: > Kevin Walzer wrote: >> The universal build from Python.org is outdated (IIRC). A better, more >> optimized one is available from >> http://pythonmac.org/packages/py24-fat/dmg/Universal-MacPython-2.4.3-2006-04-07.dmg > > Outdated??? It's Python 2.4.3 (and they already have a build

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread hiaips
Kevin Walzer wrote: > hiaips wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Earlier I asked about how people installed Python on OS X, given that > >> one can choose from Xcode, Fink, Darwin, ActiveState and source builds: > >> > >> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/5c

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread Kevin Walzer
hiaips wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Earlier I asked about how people installed Python on OS X, given that >> one can choose from Xcode, Fink, Darwin, ActiveState and source builds: >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/5c4cde4206d1fbb7/37de06a6bb6b2361?l

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread hiaips
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Earlier I asked about how people installed Python on OS X, given that > one can choose from Xcode, Fink, Darwin, ActiveState and source builds: > > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/5c4cde4206d1fbb7/37de06a6bb6b2361?lnk=gst&q=OS+X+and+P

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread Robert Kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > One other thing: the mac os x built at python.org > (http://www.python.org/download/) > > does not state whether it is a Framework build or not. I'm guessing it > isn't. It is. -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigm

Re: OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread metaperl . etc
One other thing: the mac os x built at python.org (http://www.python.org/download/) does not state whether it is a Framework build or not. I'm guessing it isn't. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

OS X and Python - wxPython has forced a rehash of my approach

2006-09-04 Thread metaperl . etc
Earlier I asked about how people installed Python on OS X, given that one can choose from Xcode, Fink, Darwin, ActiveState and source builds: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/5c4cde4206d1fbb7/37de06a6bb6b2361?lnk=gst&q=OS+X+and+Python+-+what+is+your+install+stra