Jack Jansen wrote: > there's only one potential problem and that's the PPC/Intel issue. If > you have a PowerPC mac (or you can live with running Python under > Rosetta on an Intel Mac) I would first try to download a binary 2.3.X. > My guess is that there's a 90% chance that it works. The issue might be > finding compatible binary installers for Tcl/Tk and wxPython.
My desktop machine is a PowerMac G5 (PPC), running Mac OS X 10.5. And I figured that wxPython and Tcl/Tk Aqua might have to be re-installed and pointed to the back-ported Python 2.3 installation, but I figured I'd cross that bridge when I came to it. > If the binary installer doesn't work just build the source. My primary concern is (was?) that the older binary builds are talking about things like Mac OS X 10.3 or Mac OS X 10.4, and I don't know what may have changed between 10.3/10.4 and 10.5 that might cause them to break. > BUT (large > but, here): don't try to build for Intel, only for PPC. This is a case where I don't care about Intel, so that's not a problem. Now, when my new machine arrives, then I'll care about Intel, but by then maybe Access Grid will have been updated to work with Python 2.5, and I won't have a problem. -- Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LinkedIn Profile: <http://tinyurl.com/y8kpxu> _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig