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OK, I installed MacPython 2.3.5. Everything seems OK, but I'm not clear on a few things:
1. I moved my old MacPython-2.3 folder (the Panther MacPython extensions) to MacPython-2.3-bak. Any reason to save any of this stuff?
2. Is 2.3.5 a drop-in replacement for the Apple bits, or does it install beside it?
3. Any issues with PATH that I need to be aware of? "which python" points to /usr/bin/python, and running command-line Python brings up the Apple-installed version. Do I need to add the new Python to my path? If so, where is it?
4. wxPython applications run fine--but which Python are they running against?
5. If I need to uninstall 2.3.5, is it easy, or do I need to reinstall my OS?
6. A lot of the apps I package were done so using the older PythonIDE's "build applet" function. I require users to install the MacPython extensions for Panther as a dependency. Will anything I bundle using the newer stuff require the entire installation of Python 2.3.5 as a dependency, or should things be OK?
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