On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Bruce Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> If it is, instead, an alternative implementation of the existing "mac"
> platform choice, then I don't see how it can ever be merged without changing
> that, until it becomes so complete that no one ever needs carbon again.
>

Keep in mind that very few people can use the existing Carbon
implementation.

It won't run on OS 10.6 at all, unless you install a custom 32-bit python,
and it only runs on some OS 10.5 installations by the happy accident that
they sometimes retain an outdated 32-bit python during the upgrade process.

Basically any Mac purchased or upgraded in the last couple of years, won't
run Pyglet out of the box.

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