On Mar 31, 3:07 am, 7stud wrote:
> On Mar 3, 4:01 am, Graham Dumpleton
> wrote:
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> > On Mar 3, 8:53 am, Rey Bango wrote:
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> > > Hi,
>
> > > I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
> > > on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
> >
On Mar 3, 4:01 am, Graham Dumpleton
wrote:
> On Mar 3, 8:53 am, Rey Bango wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
> > on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
> > in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding o
In article ,
Jorgen Grahn wrote:
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>\begin{whine}
>
>Why is Python a "Framework" under "Libraries"? In any other Unix, a
>third-party Python installation would have been placed in /usr/local/
>or /opt/. Also, editing a user's dotfiles while installing software
>seems cruel and unusual -- to tha
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009 16:47:51 +1100, Python Nutter wrote:
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> PATH="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/bin:${PATH}"
> export PATH
...
> If you have ever looked at your Mac?s root directory and wondered what
> some of those other directories are for, you?re probably not alone.
>
On Mar 3, 8:53 am, Rey Bango wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
> on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
> in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
>
> If I download the disk image installe
Wes James schrieb:
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
I'd recommend
from my .profile file in ~
# This file does not get executed because .bash_profile exists in the
home directory
# and that gets executed instead. If .bash_profile did not exist then
this file gets executed
# PN hand edit export PATH to process the most recently installed
Python Framework
# otherw
Thank you Robert. Since I'm using a ~/.profile file instead of a
~/.bash_profile file, I guess the installer didn't update it. I just
updated the path like you mentioned and now the new version of Python
comes up.
Rey...
On Mar 2, 6:18 pm, Robert Kern wrote:
> The installer should update your $
On 2009-03-02 17:06, Rey Bango wrote:
Thank you Kevin (& all who replied). The next question (which I think
will be my last until I've read more info) is:
Once installed, how will I be able to distinguish between the OSX
Apple-supplied, preinstalled version and the newly installed version
that
Thank you Kevin (& all who replied). The next question (which I think
will be my last until I've read more info) is:
Once installed, how will I be able to distinguish between the OSX
Apple-supplied, preinstalled version and the newly installed version
that I downloaded from Python.org? Currently,
Rey Bango wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
If I download the disk image installer from here:
http://www.pytho
Rey Bango wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
If I download the disk image installer from here:
http://www.pytho
In article
<50ca1bd0-b8d5-478c-aeaf-dd2b83187...@j38g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>,
Rey Bango wrote:
> I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
> on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
> in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
> on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
> in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
I'd recommend you put your
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
If I download the disk image installer from here:
http://www.python.org/download/
wil
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