Hi Ralf, 2010/12/5 Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@googlemail.com>:
It does look like a complete set. And it was named correctly and in sync with python.org for a single week. From pythonmac list:
"With Python 2.7, there are two Mac OS X installer variants available for download: the "traditional" 32-bit-only (Intel and PPC) version that installs and runs on all versions of OS X from 10.3.9 through current 10.6.x; and a new 64-bit/32-bit (Intel only) variant. As discussed in http://bugs.python.org/issue9227, there were problems using Tkinter and IDLE with the original 2.7 64/32 installer. The problem is that the only supported non-X11 64-bit Tcl/Tk at the moment is the one supplied by Apple in 10.6 and the installer tried unsuccessfully to support both 10.5 and 10.6. For 2.7.1, the 64/32 installer now only supports 10.6.x and will only use the Apple-supplied Tcl/Tk 8.5. The 32-bit-only installer is still built to link with either an Active/State Tcl/Tk 8.4, if installed in /Library/Frameworks, or fallback to the Apple-supplied Tcl/Tk 8.4 in OS X 10.4 through 10.6."
So for the next release we'll build the 10.6 binary on 10.6 again. Sigh.
But the i386/ppc version should still be built on 10.5? Shall I give you commit rights on my repo for the build logs (concerning the i386/x86_64 10.6 build)? Who is going to do the 10.6 builds? Friedrich