On Feb 18, 2009, at 11:03, David Evans wrote:
Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
I recently installed the `asciidoc` port (MacOS 10.4.11) and
I noted that the first line in the python source of `asciidoc`
reads:
#!/usr/bin/env python
which finds the system's python binary in /usr/bin. at least
for me this is version 2.3.5 but, `asciidoc' needs the macports
provided python2.5. so the first line should read
#!/usr/bin/env python2.5
or probably even better specify directly the path to the
correct python executable.
Another solution is to use port python_select (which I think is
recommended by the python25 port) to select which
python binary will be used in the default case
sudo port install python_select
sudo python_select python25
then
% python --version
Python 2.5.4
IMHO a user should only need to install python_select if they want to
be able to type "python" and have the MacPorts python executed. A
user should not have to install or use python_select simply in order
to get a program which requires python (like asciidoc) to work
correctly.
There is already this ticket which is perhaps related:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/14005
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