Just to follow up. With Robin's help over in wxPython land I have
given Robin a patch to wxPython to fix the site-packages issue.
Barry
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[edited for clarity]
In article ,
Ned Deily wrote:
> [...] It affects
> user-installed framework-build Pythons, such as those provided by
> python.org installers, allowing [the user-installed Pythons] to [use]
> distributions that [were] explicitly
> installed by the user [into] the system Py
In article <4f54c6c3.9040...@netwok.org>,
Éric Araujo wrote:
> Le 03/03/2012 22:57, Ned Deily a écrit :
> > The python.org OS X Pythons (and built-from-source framework builds) add
> > the Apple-specific directory to the search path in order to allow
> > sharing of installed third-party package
Hi,
Le 03/03/2012 22:57, Ned Deily a écrit :
> The python.org OS X Pythons (and built-from-source framework builds) add
> the Apple-specific directory to the search path in order to allow
> sharing of installed third-party packages between the two.
The interesting thing to me here is that Ned’s
On 3 Mar 2012, at 21:57, Ned Deily wrote:
> In article <5a0e2490-a743-4729-a752-d94524ea9...@barrys-emacs.org>,
> Barry Scott wrote:
>> On my Mac OS X 10.7.3 System I have lots of python kits installed for
>> developing extensions.
>>
>> I'll just noticed that Python.org 2.7.2 uses the sames s
In article <5a0e2490-a743-4729-a752-d94524ea9...@barrys-emacs.org>,
Barry Scott wrote:
> On my Mac OS X 10.7.3 System I have lots of python kits installed for
> developing extensions.
>
> I'll just noticed that Python.org 2.7.2 uses the sames site-packages folder
> with Apple's
> 2.7.1.
>
> S
On my Mac OS X 10.7.3 System I have lots of python kits installed for
developing extensions.
I'll just noticed that Python.org 2.7.2 uses the sames site-packages folder
with Apple's
2.7.1.
Since extensions compiled against Apple's 2.7.1 segv when used by python.org's
2.7.2
this is at least unf