A biggest problem with the shipped Python 2.2 is that it's not enabled for any GUI
wrapper, including Tkinter. So, it won't meet your needs, I suspect.
As far as I can tell, Fink provides a SUPERB environment for Python, way better than Red Hat Linux 7.2 or later. The only potential problem is with Zope, which is not updated to 2.2. For this, you'll probably need to install it manually in /usr/local independently of /sw, with "alt-install" option for "make install".
Best,
Kow
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Joe Heafner wrote:
Hi.
Has anyone experimented with how well the version of Python 2.2 that ships with OS 10.2 (I'm using 10.2.3) interacts with Fink? I need to use VPython, which requires Python 2.2.x and some graphical libraries. I'm wondering whether OS X's native Python will work or not.
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