Re: [Python-checkins] r75131 - in python/trunk: Mac/README configure configure.in
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:00 AM, ronald.oussoren <python-checkins@python.org> wrote:
Author: ronald.oussoren Date: Tue Sep 29 15:00:44 2009 New Revision: 75131
Modified: python/trunk/Mac/README ...
+* ``--enable-universalsdk[=PATH]`` + + Create a universal binary build of of Python. This can be used with both + regular and framework builds. + + The optional argument specifies with OSX SDK should be used to perform the
I think that should be ... specifies *which* OSX SDK ... ... "flavor" vs "flavour" -- not sure if it is worth changing, since you are at consistent within this area. ...
+To build a universal binary that includes a 64-bit architecture you must build +on a system running OSX 10.5 or later. The ``all`` flavour can only be build on +OSX 10.5. +
To build a universal binary that includes a 64-bit architecture, you must build on a system running OSX 10.5 or later. The ``all`` flavour can only be built on OSX 10.5. (added a comma, changed "build" into "built" in "can only be build") Not sure why this next part was deleted, but if it was intentional, I'll trust you.
@@ -101,14 +164,6 @@ which you would want in $HOME/bin, but there is no easy way to fix this right now.
-If you want to install some part, but not all, read the main Makefile. The -frameworkinstall is composed of a couple of sub-targets that install the -framework itself, the Mac subtree, the applications and the unix tools. - -There is an extra target frameworkinstallextras that is not part of the -normal frameworkinstall which installs the Demo and Tools directories -into "/Applications/MacPython 2.6", this is useful for binary distributions. - What do all these programs do? ===============================
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