Barry Wark wrote:
> I would take a look at the Scipy Superpack (http://trichech.us/).

only support Intel and it seems only 10.5 -- darn.

scipy can now be built Universal, so hope someone will start 
distributing a Universal binary some day.

> Alternatively, you can download and install the MacPython 2.5 for OS X
> 10.4 (http://www.pythonmac.org/packages/py25-fat/index.html).

There are also a bunch of other packages there, including wxPython, and 
an older MPL.

The idea was that the pythonmac site would be the "official" place to 
get binaries of python packages for OS-X. However, we don't always get 
stuff contributed, and it can be a bit tricky for folks to build a 
complex package that meets its specs (Universal is the big issue), so 
folks build stuff like the "Superpack" that is almost there.

I don't have time to try to do it now, but PLEASE, someone build a 
recent scipy and/or MPL and put it up there!

-Chris


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