On 21 Jul, 2011, at 2:27, Ned Deily wrote:

> In article <c3f76eda-e6cd-4f97-8abf-a770f5a4c...@rosspixelworks.com>,
> Dan Ross <d...@rosspixelworks.com> wrote:
> 
>> Installing python.org's framework should work shouldn't it?
> 
> The 64-bit/32-bin python.org installers (current releases are 3.2.1 and 
> 2.7.2) *should* work on 10.7 Lion.  I'm not so sure about the 
> traditional 32-bit-only ones (the 10.3+ ones). As with 10.6, I expect 
> you will need to install ActiveState Tcl/Tk 8.5 if you want to use 
> Tkinter or IDLE as there have been some recent fixes for Cocoa Tk.   I 
> just have completed downloading the official 10.7 release and should 
> have some preliminary results posted by tomorrow.

Both should work, but only the 64-bit/32-bit installer is truly useful:  the 
xcode version for Lion is from the 4.x series and that no longer supports 
building PPC extensions, hence the Python installed by the 32-bit installer 
cannot build new extensions.

Ronald

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