On Apr 3, 2005, at 21:48, Robert Kern wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Apr 3, 2005, at 21:03, Robert Kern wrote:
I am pleased to announce the availability of MacEnthon 0.0!
MacEnthon is the OS X counterpart to the popular "Enthought Edition"
of Python: a convenient bundling of a number of packages ge
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Apr 3, 2005, at 21:03, Robert Kern wrote:
I am pleased to announce the availability of MacEnthon 0.0!
MacEnthon is the OS X counterpart to the popular "Enthought Edition"
of Python: a convenient bundling of a number of packages geared for
the scientific community. Right now
On Apr 3, 2005, at 21:03, Robert Kern wrote:
I am pleased to announce the availability of MacEnthon 0.0!
MacEnthon is the OS X counterpart to the popular "Enthought Edition"
of Python: a convenient bundling of a number of packages geared for
the scientific community. Right now, it targets the App
Robert Kern wrote:
I am pleased to announce the availability of MacEnthon 0.0!
I should add that the disk image is 158 MiB large and that the installed
files take up... I'm not actually sure, but it's under 700 MiB, I believe.
Zip archives of individual packages will be available when I get aroun
I am pleased to announce the availability of MacEnthon 0.0!
MacEnthon is the OS X counterpart to the popular "Enthought Edition" of
Python: a convenient bundling of a number of packages geared for the
scientific community. Right now, it targets the Apple-installed Python
2.3.0. Once I am satisfi
Bill Janssen wrote:
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
Oh, sorry! I've mostly talked about it on the Scipy lists. Enthought,
Inc. has been distributing a "sumo" distribution of the Python
interpreter for the Windows platform with many third-party packages
(particula
On Mar 25, 2005, at 7:55 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
It's an distribution of Python[1] that comes with all the useful stuff
that was listed, quite similar to the "Enthought Edition" of Python for
Windows (but seems to contain far more b
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
Bill
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On Mar 25, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a
CLI script. For now, it only needs to be run by the in
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI
script. For now, it only needs to be run by the intrepid testers. One
ought to be able to uninsta
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI
script. For now, it only needs to be run by the intrepid testers. One
ought to be able to uninstall indivdual package
... is not here, yet!
But it will be! I have one more issue to work out before cutting a
pre-release. Sadly, I must get some science done today.
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an uninstaller.
Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI script. For
now, it o
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