Anthony Kozar wrote:
I was really hoping not to have to rebuild all of Python (which I've never
yet done)

When I was using 10.2, I used the Apple supplied python. The only issue I remember was that you had to hack a bit to get distutils to built things right, there was a spurious -x86 or something in the makefiles. some googling of the lists from that era should help you find it. I didn't use TkInter at the time, so I can't help there.

Also, it may be worth a plea here to see if anyone has an archive of some of that old stuff. I do have the "MacPython-2.3" folder from Applications from my old machine, but no Tkinter. I don't even remember where that stuff got installed back then -- inside usr/lib somewhere?

Ah -- I see. I've also got a Library/Python dir -- I think that's what site-packages was linked to. I've got Numeric, wxPython2.5.1.4, readline and waste in there. I'm not sure what Python it when with. No Tkinter though.

IIRC, Tk didn't work all that well back then, anyway, do you need to use Tk? (wxPython never worked on OS-9, though).

This is an awful lot of work to support a pretty old OS though....

-Chris


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