#6695: how to install: site-packages not where the document says it is on OS X
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Reporter: Michael S. | Owner: nobody
Status: new | Component: Documentation
Version: 0.96 | Resolution:
Keywords: | Stage: Unreviewed
Has_patch: 0 | Needs_docs: 0
Needs_tests: 0 | Needs_better_patch: 0
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Comment (by Michael Stillwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
I have 10.5, and on my system /usr/bin/python is a symlink to
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/bin/python, so
the Python.framework stuff does seem to be involved somehow.
I didn't upgrade a MacPorts python from 10.4 to 10.5, but I didn't have an
(incomplete) version of MacPorts' python25 installed at one point, though
all traces of it should be removed now. (I initially tried to install
django via MacPorts but that didn't work.)
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