Kevin Walzer wrote: > When you run your program on OS X, there should be a menu item next to > the Apple menu that says "about Tcl/Tk," which you access from the > "Python" menu item. That will give you the version number. > > Python 2.3.5 and Tcl/Tk 8.4.7 ship with OS X 10.4. Python 2.4.2 is a > separate installation, but probably accesses the system Tcl/Tk unless > you have installed a more recent version. Using the official Mac build > of Python 2.5 will update your Python, but not Tcl/Tk--you'll need to > install something more recent. > > You can install ActiveTcl for a "batteries-included" distro of > Tcl/Tk--it has the latest and greatest of everything. Or, you can > install a slightly older (8.4.13) version of Tcl/Tk at > http://tk-components.sourceforge.net. (This is a version of Tcl/Tk Aqua > that I use in my own programs and I made the build available for others > to use.) > > Hope that helps, > Kevin > > -- > Kevin Walzer > Code by Kevin > http://www.codebykevin.com Thanks for the info. It looks like it should work. I wasn't aware that OS X is so "compartmentalized"; makes it a pain in the butt to develop on sometimes.
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