On 19 Jul, 2010, at 20:58, Ned Deily wrote:
>
>
>> P.S. It should be possible to use the future macosx10.6 installer to install
>> on 10.5 as well if you install Tk 8.5 yourself, but this won't be
>> prominently
>> advertised.
>
> I'm not sure that will work unless you continue to supply oth
On 19 Jul, 2010, at 21:05, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>
>> The consensus at the summit was to replace the macosx10.5 installer
>> (ppc, x86, x86_64) by a macosx10.6 (x86, x86_64) installer for future
>> releases. That enables linking with Tk 8.5 and that would solve a num
In article <44f47665-6748-41bf-a4e3-64ae5d88d...@mac.com>,
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We had a short discussion on the 2.7-macosx10.5 installer for python 2.7 at
> the europython language summit due to the unfortunate problems with IDLE and
> Tkinter in that installer: tkinter doesn't w
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
The consensus at the summit was to replace the macosx10.5 installer
(ppc, x86, x86_64) by a macosx10.6 (x86, x86_64) installer for future
releases. That enables linking with Tk 8.5 and that would solve a number
of issues other than being available in 64-bit code.
Users of
In article <44f47665-6748-41bf-a4e3-64ae5d88d...@mac.com>,
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> We had a short discussion on the 2.7-macosx10.5 installer for python 2.7 at
> the europython language summit due to the unfortunate problems with IDLE and
> Tkinter in that installer: tkinter doesn't work in 64-
Hi,
We had a short discussion on the 2.7-macosx10.5 installer for python 2.7 at the
europython language summit due to the unfortunate problems with IDLE and
Tkinter in that installer: tkinter doesn't work in 64-bit due to being linked
with Tk 8.4 and for some reason IDLE.app doesn't work either