Re: Getting up and running with Python on a Mac

2008-06-01 Thread Tommy Nordgren
On 29 maj 2008, at 22.57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just bought an iMac (OS X 10.5.2, will almost immediately jump to 10.5.3), and am looking to install Python on it, and to use it with There is no need to install Python. It's distributed with the system. XCode, Apple's IDE.

Re: Getting up and running with Python on a Mac

2008-05-30 Thread David C. Ullrich
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just bought an iMac (OS X 10.5.2, will almost immediately jump to 10.5.3), and am looking to install Python on it, and to use it with XCode, Apple's IDE. If that's what you really want to do then start XCode, select New Project

Getting up and running with Python on a Mac

2008-05-29 Thread tkpmep
I've just bought an iMac (OS X 10.5.2, will almost immediately jump to 10.5.3), and am looking to install Python on it, and to use it with XCode, Apple's IDE. Some googling suggests that a number of people have had trouble getting Python to run satisfactorily on their Macs. This is my first Mac,

Re: Getting up and running with Python on a Mac

2008-05-29 Thread Kevin Walzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just bought an iMac (OS X 10.5.2, will almost immediately jump to 10.5.3), and am looking to install Python on it, and to use it with XCode, Apple's IDE. Some googling suggests that a number of people have had trouble getting Python to run satisfactorily on their

Re: Getting up and running with Python on a Mac

2008-05-29 Thread Steve Lianoglou
I want to do a fair bit of scientific / numerical computing, so it would seem that SAGE ot the Enthought Python distribution would seem to be the most relevant  - I'd appreciate your guidance on getting Python to run on a Mac with a particular focus on these two distributions. As already