There are 2 camps on this: system and python.org, though I don't want to start 
a debate about that here ;)  Both are valid, though I prefer the system 
version, and it's also the one most tested with Qgis as far as I know.

If you want to uninstall python.org, deleting 
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework is a start.  It probably also has added 
something to your PATH in your ~/.bash_profile.  And there also may be symlinks 
and scripts in /usr/local/bin, and maybe some headers or symlinks in 
/usr/local/include.

On Sep 17, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Matthew Denno wrote:

> John, I guess the only reason was that I wanted to use Idle at one time.  I 
> don't care anymore though.  In your opinion would it be better uninstall the 
> python.org version?  Will that remove 
> \Library\Frameworks\Python.frameworks...?
> 
> I am just trying to figure out how to proceed to get this cleaned up and 
> working.
> 
> 
>> On Sep 17, 2010 5:41 PM, "John C. Tull" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Matthew,
>> 
>> Is there a specific reason to use python.org? Generally speaking, it seems 
>> to prove best on OS X to avoid overriding system provided bins and libs when 
>> possible.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> John
>> 
>> On Sep 17, 2010, at 1:39 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
>> 
>> > I think it will default to 32bit.
>> > 
>> > O...

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