On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Richard Jones <[email protected]>wrote:

> Actually I've found that's a little dangerous. Depending on how it's
> done (and there's three methods that spring immediately to mind:
> source, python.org binary and ActiveState binary) it'll most likely
> confusticate your "default" python installation, potentially breaking
> other things.
>

Yeah, this is one of the reasons I am loath to install a custom python. It
has broken a lot of things at various times in the past.


> I've just tried the cocoa branch and it failed for me using
> ActiveState Python 2.6.4.10 (installed over the broken system python,
> basically) and PyObjC 2.2b2:
>

It runs beautifully for me on the default system Python and pyObjC, on a
fully-upgraded installation of OS 10.6.6.

Well, beautifully apart from image loading, which appears to be completely
broken.

-- 
Tristam MacDonald
System Administrator, Suffolk University Math & CS Department
http://swiftcoder.wordpress.com/

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