Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Re: Main Python on Mac version?

2005-02-17 Thread Bob Ippolito
On Feb 18, 2005, at 12:14 AM, Nick Matsakis wrote: Jack wrote: This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what they need. So, is there any

[Pythonmac-SIG] Re: Main Python on Mac version?

2005-02-17 Thread Nick Matsakis
Jack wrote: > This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time > now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to > organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what > they need. So, is there any word on what version of Python will be

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Main Python on Mac version?

2005-02-17 Thread Bob Ippolito
On Feb 17, 2005, at 18:15, Jack Jansen wrote: This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what they need. Here's a quick start for such

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Main Python on Mac version?

2005-02-17 Thread Jack Jansen
This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what they need. Here's a quick start for such a list, you can all help me by filling in th

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Fink, DarwinPorts vs py2app

2005-02-17 Thread Jack Jansen
On 10-feb-05, at 20:56, Michael Hudson wrote: Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: As for Python. As soon as there is a framework version of Python that can be installed via a destroot for packaging, I'll add it to DarwinPorts. Or if someone can figure out how to hack the current version to

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Mac User Python Newbies

2005-02-17 Thread Louis Pecora
Chris Barker wrote: By the way, I've often thought of forming a company that would produce just what we've been talking about here, but with a bit of a twist: A set of Python environments for doing specialized development. Some ideas are: --A database app environment, as easy to use as FileMake