On 28-jun-2006, at 20:56, Bob Ippolito wrote: > > > It's not really trivial, but it's the only option you have unless > someone else does it first. It sounds like Ronald will probably > create another 2.4.3 installer in the future that fixes this and a > few other issues, but I don't know when he'll get around to it (if > ever, I don't speak for his free time).
I'm doing this in my free time, I'm hoping to do a new release before 2.4.4 gets out but don't promise anything. > > In your situation, I would just give up on 10.3 users until the issue > with Python is resolved (which is either going to happen when 2.5 > comes out, or when the 2.4.3 installer gets updated). And if you want support for 10.3 actually testing the 2.5 installer would be nice. I do some testing on 10.3, but as all my systems run 10.4 and I don't have a business-need for supporting 10.3 it doesn't get a much attention as it should. To do that you'll have to build it from source on a 10.4.x system with xcode 2.3 and the 10.4u SDK installed. Just run Mac/BuildScript/ build-installer.py to create a dmg containing the installer. Ronald _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig