On 10 Aug, 2011, at 2:24, Nicholas Riley wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 11:35:11PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote:
>> On 9 August 2011 22:42, Ned Deily wrote:
>> Hmm... for 3.2 and 2.7 I was using Activestate installers not Python.org
>> ones - so perhaps it's their bug (in which case sorry for th
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 11:35:11PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote:
> On 9 August 2011 22:42, Ned Deily wrote:
> Hmm... for 3.2 and 2.7 I was using Activestate installers not Python.org
> ones - so perhaps it's their bug (in which case sorry for the noise).
Nope - this is from a new Mac mini that ship
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Ned Deily wrote:
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> Ned Deily wrote:
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> > In article
> > ,
> > Michael Foord wrote:
> > > I don't believe that is actually the case in Lion due to the changes
> > > pointed
> > > out by Nicholas.
> > Odd! So far, this works for me on Lion with the current pyth
On 9 August 2011 22:42, Ned Deily wrote:
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> Ned Deily wrote:
>
> > In article
> > ,
> > Michael Foord wrote:
> > > I don't believe that is actually the case in Lion due to the changes
> > > pointed
> > > out by Nicholas.
> > Odd! So far, this works for me on Lion with the curre
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Ned Deily wrote:
> In article
> ,
> Michael Foord wrote:
> > I don't believe that is actually the case in Lion due to the changes
> > pointed
> > out by Nicholas.
> Odd! So far, this works for me on Lion with the current python.org
> installer (3.2.1 at least). Perhaps you ca
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Michael Foord wrote:
> On 9 August 2011 20:42, Ned Deily wrote:
>
> > In article
> > ,
> > Michael Foord wrote:
> > > I've installed Python on OS X Lion on two computers - one with Lion
> > > preinstalled and one upgraded from Snow Leopard. I used both Python.org
> > and
> > >
On 9 August 2011 20:42, Ned Deily wrote:
> In article
> ,
> Michael Foord wrote:
> > I've installed Python on OS X Lion on two computers - one with Lion
> > preinstalled and one upgraded from Snow Leopard. I used both Python.org
> and
> > Activestate installers.
> >
> > In all cases (I'm pretty
On 9 August 2011 20:00, Nicholas Riley wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 06:21:17PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote:
> > In all cases (I'm pretty sure) the installation required elevation and
> the
> > installed Python was 'owned' by root - meaning any changes (e.g.
> > installation into site-packages)
In article ,
Ned Deily wrote:
> In article
> ,
> Michael Foord wrote:
> > I've installed Python on OS X Lion on two computers - one with Lion
> > preinstalled and one upgraded from Snow Leopard. I used both Python.org and
> > Activestate installers.
> >
> > In all cases (I'm pretty sure) the
In article
,
Michael Foord wrote:
> I've installed Python on OS X Lion on two computers - one with Lion
> preinstalled and one upgraded from Snow Leopard. I used both Python.org and
> Activestate installers.
>
> In all cases (I'm pretty sure) the installation required elevation and the
> instal
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 06:21:17PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote:
> In all cases (I'm pretty sure) the installation required elevation and the
> installed Python was 'owned' by root - meaning any changes (e.g.
> installation into site-packages) must be sudo'd.
>
> This is a change from previous versi
On 8/9/11 1:21 PM, Michael Foord wrote:
This is a change from previous versions of OS X. Is this known, and is
it an issue? (I chown'd everything back to me to get round it.)
I don't believe it is a change. /Library and /System/Library are owned
by the system, not you.
--
Kevin Walzer
Code b
Hey folks,
I've installed Python on OS X Lion on two computers - one with Lion
preinstalled and one upgraded from Snow Leopard. I used both Python.org and
Activestate installers.
In all cases (I'm pretty sure) the installation required elevation and the
installed Python was 'owned' by root - mean
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