"what version of python do you have?"



I don't think I'm supposed to care.  I'm using a package manager to handle 
dependency hell.

port installed | grep py

reports nothing.
That's really not very helpful. Not all python-related ports are compatible 
from 2.4 to 2.5. Since the config test specifically looks for that, it seems 
important. Typing "python" and reading the version number would have taken less 
effort than your reply. 
[/Users/paul]:: python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Oct  5 2007, 20:38:23) [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, 
Inc. build 5367)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.

I have more experience with Macports than Python (about 5-10 Macports 
commands/words typed versus zero for Python), and as such, I used my newly 
learned port command to show me what was installed.  The next lines in my reply 
was thanking you for putting me on to installing python25 and how the build 
progressed.  Until your present post, I had no clue that "python" is a command 
and would tell me its version #.

At the moment, I have all the dependencies for glade, but the glade build 
failed.  It is posted in this thread earlier today.

Being on a Mac, I ran VMware to run Ubuntu to run Glade.  But it would be nice 
to run Glade directly on OSX.

BTW, type "port installed" and you'll see that it was very helpful.

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