On Nov 21, 2007 6:01 PM, Alex Holkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, it turns out that the Python that's bundled with Mac OS X has
> always been in /System/Library, and the one downloaded from python.org
> is installed into /Library.  Tiger and earlier shipped with Python
> 2.3, so if you were using 2.4 or 2.5 on Tiger you would've installed
> it from python.org at some point.  Upgrading to Tiger does not remove
> this installation, and it will continue to be the default (the
> python.org installer modifies your ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc file).
>
> I've changed the pyglet installer in r1429 to also install into the
> system (/System/Library) Python if it is version 2.5.  It will also
> install into any 2.4 or 2.5 Python in /Library it finds.  You can see
> exactly what's going on if you click the Customize button during the
> installation dialog.
>
> You'll see these changes in the next release.  In the meantime, I
> suggest using the source release to install into your favourite
> Python.

One question that I have -- could you detect if versions of python are
installed by macports in /opt and install there as well?  I've used
macports in the past for things like py2app, pygame, etc. to use with
my games.

~ Nathan

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