Nestor Aguilera <aguil...@santafe-conicet.gov.ar> added the comment:

On 23 Jan 2011, at 04:33, Georg Brandl wrote:

> Georg Brandl <ge...@python.org> added the comment:
> 
>> I disagree. There aren't really "64-bit users" on OSX, thanks to fat
>> binaries. So if starting IDLE would start a 32-bit interpreter, users
>> likely won't even notice. If they do notice, they can still run in
>> 64-bit mode from the command line.

> Okay, fair enough.  If it's easy to always let IDLE run in 32-bit mode, I'm 
> fine with that.  What about other programs using tkinter?

In a previous message (http://bugs.python.org/issue10973#msg126868) I mentioned 
that I get warning messages with the 32-bit version of 3.1.3 in OSX 10.6. Would 
a 32-bit version for 3.2 correct these?

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title: OS X 10.6 IDLE,  tkinter: Cocoa Tk 8.5 crash when composite character 
typed in text      field -> OS X 10.6 IDLE, tkinter: Cocoa Tk 8.5 crash when 
composite character typed in text     field

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