... is not here, yet!
But it will be! I have one more issue to work out before cutting a
pre-release. Sadly, I must get some science done today.
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an uninstaller.
Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI script. For
now, it o
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI
script. For now, it only needs to be run by the intrepid testers. One
ought to be able to uninstall indivdual package
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a CLI
script. For now, it only needs to be run by the intrepid testers. One
ought to be able to uninsta
On Mar 25, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 25, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
So I issue a challenge to the PythonMac masses: Write me an
uninstaller. Standalone GUI is a plus, although I can live with a
CLI script. For now, it only needs to be run by the in
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
Bill
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On Mar 25, 2005, at 7:55 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
It's an distribution of Python[1] that comes with all the useful stuff
that was listed, quite similar to the "Enthought Edition" of Python for
Windows (but seems to contain far more b
Bill Janssen wrote:
What the heck *is* MacEnthon? The README didn't give me a clue.
Oh, sorry! I've mostly talked about it on the Scipy lists. Enthought,
Inc. has been distributing a "sumo" distribution of the Python
interpreter for the Windows platform with many third-party packages
(particula