Fredrik Lundh wrote:
just for the archives: Matt Kangas recently posted a workaround showing how to use the pythonmac.org PIL build with the original OS X Python:

http://www.p16blog.com/p16/2008/05/appengine-installing-pil-on-os-x-1053.html

(not a mac user myself, so I cannot verify that this works. comments and clarifications from the resident mac experts are welcome.)

yup, that should work. I don't have 10.5, so I can't tell you for sure.

However, for future reference, the last time we discussed this here, we "determined" that there was no (easy) way to build a single installer that would work with either python build. However, Robin Dunn has just done that with wxPython. His trick is to put that actually package into /usr/local/bin, then install two symlinks to it, one from each of the python locations. It's a bit weird, but it seems to work pretty well.

Maybe for the next release.

-Chris




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