Actually, I'm pretty sure that I've got Python 2.5 installed on a OS X 10.2 machine. I remember that it was officially one OS X version earlier than was supported, but it installed and runs just fine. I've been building py2app+Pygame stuff on it.
-FM On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Joe Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 10, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Greg Ewing wrote: > >>>> Do we still need to keep Pygame Python 2.3 compatible. I believe Python >>>> 2.3 shipped with Mac OS X Tiger. Is it still the OS X default? >>> >>> No, OS X (10.5) comes with 2.5.1. >> >> Some people still use 10.4, though! > > True. And that came with Python 2.3.5. > > But, is anyone still using 10.4 who's a pygame *developer*? End-user apps > could be bundled (with py2app), and then it shouldn't matter which version > of python the user has installed (at least AIUI). > > Best, > - Joe > >
