On May 21, 2005, at 12:12 AM, Lee Cullens wrote:
> Sorry to be so slow, but I thought one of the experts would reply and
> then noticed none had (at least on list).
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> On May 20, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Jay Mutter wrote:
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>> I have performed a clean install of Tiger on an ibook and then
>> insta
Sorry to be so slow, but I thought one of the experts would reply and
then noticed none had (at least on list).
On May 20, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Jay Mutter wrote:
> I have performed a clean install of Tiger on an ibook and then
> installed the MacPython-OSX-2.4.1 framework build and the
> TigerPy
On May 20, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
> Unfortunately, the hard part is actually getting people to agree on
> what constitutes a central naming authority. I guarantee that without
> Apple involvement, twenty different people will come to this same
> conclusion (it's a good one, aft
Unfortunately, the hard part is actually getting people to agree on
what constitutes a central naming authority. I guarantee that without
Apple involvement, twenty different people will come to this same
conclusion (it's a good one, after all), and we'll shortly see twenty
different 'central' namin
On May 20, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Jonathan Wight wrote:
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> On May 20, 2005, at 03:00, Bob Ippolito wrote:
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>>> Does it allow the _creation_ of custom metadata tags on files? Or
>>> are
>>> we restricted to the ones defined by Apple?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Metadata importers can define whatever key
On May 20, 2005, at 03:00, Bob Ippolito wrote:
>> Does it allow the _creation_ of custom metadata tags on files? Or are
>> we restricted to the ones defined by Apple?
>>
>>
>
> Metadata importers can define whatever key/value pairs they want to.
> Only certain keys are used intelligently by Appl
I have performed a clean install of Tiger on an ibook and then
installed the MacPython-OSX-2.4.1 framework build and the
TigerPython24Fix.
The MacPython-2.4 folder is in Applications and all included items work.
What is a or the correct way to have python 2.4.1 run when I type
python in termi
Bob wrote:
>>I have nothing against the GPL (well, yes I do, I think it makes the
>>free and commercial software sides enemies, but that's a completely
>>different topic), but I do think it would be nice if all free Python
>>software was released under the same license as Python itself.
>
>Well th
Kenneth McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have nothing against the GPL (well, yes I do, I think it makes the
> free and commercial software sides enemies, but that's a completely
> different topic), but I do think it would be nice if all free Python
> software was released under the same li
On May 19, 2005, at 8:58 PM, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
> I have nothing against the GPL (well, yes I do, I think it makes the
> free and commercial software sides enemies, but that's a completely
> different topic), but I do think it would be nice if all free Python
> software was released under th
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