Chris Barker wrote:
I really think we can get a complete set of OS-X friendly packages out for all to use. it's really not all that hard, once you've got the tricks figured out. We'll have a MUCH easier time getting folks to use python on OS-X if we have nice friendly binaries for them to install.
By the way, what is the status of Package Manger, and the two repositories (Jack's and Bob's) Are they being maintained? should I submit matplotlib to them?
If anyone want to help with my SciPy on OS-X project, please let me know. There is some real momentum in the NumPy/SciPy crowd to make SciPy easier to install right now.
Scipy is actually one of the easier packages for me to bdist_mpkg up. OTOH, I've been building scipy regularly for *years* now.
http://www.scipy.org/wikis/featurerequests/MacEnthon
I was hoping to have some beta packages out this week, but personal annoyances are probably going to push it out of the way right now.
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