On Jan 5, 2005, at 18:49, Martin v. Löwis wrote:

Jack Jansen wrote:
The "new" solution is basically to go back to the Unix way of building an extension: link it against nothing and sort things out at runtime. Not my personal preference, but at least we know that loading an extension into one Python won't bring in a fresh copy of a different interpreter or anything horrible like that.

This sounds good, except that it only works on OS X 10.3, right? What about older versions?

Older versions do not support this feature and have to deal with the way things are as-is. Mac OS X 10.2 is the only supported version that suffers this consequence, I don't think anyone has supported Python on Mac OS X 10.1 in quite some time.


-bob

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