I'm using the included Python.

In past versions of OSX, I used to download and compile from MacPorts,
but MacPorts has done very little to move towards Leopard at the
moment (publically, that is - I'm sure they're working very hard
behind the scenes), and a lot of common Python modules do not
currently compile via MacPorts/Leopard.

Considering OSX now comes with svn binaries, and built-in sqlite3
python support, it's possible to be developing Django applications
very quickly with Leopard.

--Jon

On 11/21/07, jeffself <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Which version of Python are you using on Leopard for Django?  The
> included version or did you download and compile another copy?
> >
>

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