On 10.05.2007, at 23:56, Vincent Lefevre wrote:

And Python isn't installed everywhere.

Well, that's not my experience. It's even on all number crunchers and big iron machines I have used over the last years, as scheduling/ batch systems also use it;) And it's a fabulous matlab replacement for data extraction. Anyway, I guess this is getting off-topic.

The system version is used, and this is not necessarily a problem, except if some modules only present in MacPorts are used.

That's the real point - you are in principle back to the same point as with shell scripts - unless you use only the basic stuff. If you do that in a shell-script (using only basic stuff), you are as safe, because /bin/bash and /bin/tcsh are "always" there...

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