i am using the latest version of stackless on my mac 10.6. you can compile 
using gcc 4.2 with no problems. iirc it is v 2.7.6 that i am using of 
stackless, but not on my mac atm to check.


Robert Babiak
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> On May 5, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Denis Fourt <denis.p...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to try stackless. I am using macos 10.9 presently (in case of 
> trouble I can still use 10.6). There is no ready to use installer that match 
> the version of the already installed (by apple) python, so I do not think 
> this is the best way (even if the versions had matched I would have avoided 
> it, CPython does not replace the original, why Stackless should?)
> 
> I can download the sources or clone the repository, but :
> I do not know which revision/branch/tag to use (the information on the web 
> site looks a bit out dated)
> I do not know which compiler to use : clang or the old gcc4.2
> if the compiler choice has an impact later when installing packages.
> 
> An alternative would be to use PyPy : for what reasons should I prefer 
> Stackless (not taking into account the fact that some Python packages like 
> numpy do not work with PyPy)? 
> 
> Thanks for the help,
> 
> Denis 
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