On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> As a footnote from since this article was published, I believe the new OSX.2
> release now includes Python ready to go, but there seemed to still be a bit of
> coaxing required.
Indeed it does. A friend of mine just picked up a new G4 PowerMac with OSX
10.2 (Jaguar). He gave me a shell account on the box, and one of the first
things I checked for was Python -- and it's there. It's Python version
2.2, by the way.
Nick
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