New submission from Frank Griswold <py.grisw...@spamgourmet.com>:

This chunk of docs has bad info in both Python2 and Python3 docs:

4.1.3. Configuration

Python on OS X honors all standard Unix environment variables such as 
PYTHONPATH, but setting these variables for programs started from the Finder is 
non-standard as the Finder does not read your .profile or .cshrc at startup. 
You need to create a file ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist. See Appleā€™s Technical 
Document QA1067 for details.

If you search for QA1067, you are informed that the document is legacy and 
unsupported, with a suggestion for where to look now. That suggested link leads 
to a 404.

Searching the apple site, I find that at least some thoughtful developers think 
that configuring the environment isn't even possible, generally; and isn't 
considered good form even if so. Here:
https://forums.developer.apple.com/message/217422

I have no problem setting things for my terminal, as a longtime (unix) user, 
but for others, this section probably needs a complete examination with an eye 
toward making it current. quite possibly by reorganizing it.

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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 312023
nosy: docs@python, griswolf
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Docs: Using Python on a Macintosh has bad info per Apple site
type: enhancement

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