The next inevitable MacPython newbie question is regarding Apple's Python vs. a manual installation. It seems that Apple's is not in the same path location it would be if it were installed manually, and also that it is now at least a dot revision behind.
I'm not really concerned about one or the other, however I have noticed the tools like PyOxide and some others act as though they are a bit lost on my drive (not being able to find files they need, which are there, etc.) This tends to make things look broken, when they probably actually aren't. Is there some Python Path variable that I have control over? If so, uhhh, recommendations on how that is done? (Amazon, hurry that shipment of knowledge please!!) Also, if Package Manager is not recommended, what is? How do you keep track of, and maintain your installation and modules? Fink? How do you browse your available modules, fo instance to determine function calls and syntax? Frankly, the language itself looks a lot simpler than maintaining the installation and keeping track of what you have to work with. ;-) -- Troy Rollins RPSystems, Ltd. www.rpsystems.net _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig