On 17/06/10 10:41 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
i'll try a complete remove and re-install of 2.7 and wx and see what happens.
I haven't had time yet to investigate this issue. It's odd that 2.7b2 worked
and rc1 doesn't, both were build on the same machine and AFAIK there haven't
been changes
ok i've just ried again downloading
python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg
from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is
'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...
has anyone else been able to use this disk image??
stephen.
On 18/06/10 11:10 AM, Stephen M. Gava wr
ok i've just ried again downloading
python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg
from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is
'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...
has anyone else been able to use this disk image??
stephen.
On 18/06/10 11:10 AM, Stephen M. Gava wr
Do we need 10.5 and powerpc coverage for python.org purposes, or is latest
OS/current machines enough?
-- Dan Rabin
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> Shashwat Anand wrote:
>
> > I have Intel machine (2.53 GhZ, 4gb Ram) with Snow Leopard running on
> > it and the system
Dan Rabin wrote:
> Do we need 10.5 and powerpc coverage for python.org purposes, or is latest
> OS/current machines enough?
Right now, I've got as many PPC 10.4 and 10.5 machines as we need. We
could use Intel Core 2 Duo (or better) machines running Leopard, and
Snow Leopard. Our current Intel
On 2010-06-10, at 9:23 PM, Stephen Gava wrote:
>>> i guess i'll re-install python 2.7b2 again to double check, but this seems
>>> very odd...
>>>
>>> also, are you then saying that no-one running snow leopard on a 64bit
>>> capable machine is able to use Tkinter anymore if they install the
>>
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010, Stephen M. Gava wrote:
>
> ok i've just ried again downloading
>
> python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg
>
> from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is
> 'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...
>
> has anyone else been able to use this disk i