Yes, they certainly will but 10.3 will remain stuck in the past. My main concern was that nobody will able to ship a product using PyLucene on 10.3. But requiring the latest version of OS X is pretty standard and Tiger will be out in a few months.
It is actually really easy to ship a version of python embedded into the product
you are shipping. Python runs from a directory (no need for registry keys , system
dlls , shared libs placed elsewhere etc.) and all you need to do is make sure
that you are pointing to your version and not the system one.
The only "gotcha" is that some of the distributions (for example ActivePython
for windows) are licensed differently so its best to start with the python.org
sources.
I've done this a couple of times (in commercial products) and I am also running
a newer version of python on one of my websites than that provided by the web
host.
cheers
mark
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