This may be useful:
Darwin source code releases including all developer tools versions:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/
Dave Everitt
On 6 Jun 2008, at 01:14, Christopher Barker wrote:
It looks like you haven't installed the entire package. I think you
need XCode3.0(for 10.
XCode) iMac soon as I can and maybe get a final version up sometime
soon on the MacPython Wiki? - Dave Everitt
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Dave Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [SNIP] I started again and wrote an
>> 'absurdly
>> After earlier failed attempts to get Django up and running (see:
>> 'Macports and Django install problems') I started again and wrote
>> an 'absurdly simple' OS X 10.4 Django install guide here:
>> http://ecoconsulting.co.uk/training/python/python-django-OSX.shtml
>
> You don't need to ins
ts or Subversion and is intended for anyone (like me)
who just wants to try out Django and complete the tutorials without
doing any serious development yet.
One day, an OS X installer will make this guide redundant and lower
the entry barri
ggests Macports,
but fails to say that the install won't be where the OS X Python
expects it to be.
Dave Everitt
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