On 5 Nov, 2007, at 18:08, Christopher Barker wrote:

Ronald Oussoren wrote:
Virtualenv almost but not quite works on OSX.

Well, darn.

I think Frameworks are a great idea, but as no one but Apple uses them,
I"m really starting to think that they are not worth the effort.

Sometimes, "thinking different" isn't such a great idea.

Frameworks are IMHO a great idea. Furthermore, I like the way a framework builds finds sys.prefix nicer than how a normal unix build does this because it will find the right sys.prefix even when you copy the interpreter executable to a different location. That makes live harder for something like virtual-env, but not too much and you only have to engeneer this once.

The problems with virtualenv are probably shallow, I just haven't had time to look at them yet.

Ronald



Oh well,

-Chris




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