[Python-Dev] Ripping out Macintosh support

Jack Jansen Jack.Jansen at cwi.nl
Tue Nov 25 16:45:09 EST 2003


On 20-nov-03, at 20:43, Martin v. Löwis wrote:

> Skip Montanaro <skip at pobox.com> writes:
>
>> Someone asked on c.l.py about running Python on OS6 (yes, Six) a few 
>> days
>> ago and Python is maintained by interested individuals on other legacy
>> platforms like OS/2 and the Amiga, maybe not at the latest and 
>> greatest
>> release, but they're still there.  There's probably someone on the 
>> planet
>> who'd be willing to putter around with Python on MacOS9.  That person 
>> just
>> hasn't been found yet.
>
> I think they could easily start with Python 2.3, though.

That was my thinking too. I've never tried to compile 2.4 on OS9, and I 
don't
have the intention to do so.
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