[Pythonmac-SIG] What is the future of Python on OSX?
Rob Bedford
rafferty29@mchsi.com
Thu, 5 Sep 2002 17:42:38 -0500
Thanks for the quick and helpful replies. It sounds like the lowest
risk is postpone the Jag update until I get back and use the UNIX/Fink I
have installed. Although I was hoping for some of the Windows
connectivity stuff in Jag a Python I believe to be working is critical.
Again thank you for the help.
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 05:32 PM, Tony Lownds wrote:
> With some CVS knowledge I can guide you through getting an IDLE that
> works. What I can't do is make a snapshot - I'm not set up to make a
> good featureful snapshot on a regular basis. Tk is the harder part -
> Python is easy to get/use from CVS. See
> http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/7933/0/7986005/for Tk,
> and http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=5470 for Python. In a pinch my
> website has a version of the Tcl/Tk stuff, which I haven't tried since
> 10.1.
>
> -Tony
>
> At 5:17 PM -0500 9/5/02, Rob Bedford wrote:
>> My motivation is that I am probably going to DC for an extended work
>> assignment and while the targets will mostly be UNIX and Windows I
>> want the option of working on my Mac at night trying things out.
>>
>> Currently I can use the Python that runs on XWindows with the Fink
>> installer however the site says Fink is broke in Jaguar. While I
>> would like to upgrade to Jaguar my internet connection and resources
>> could be spotty and I want to leave with the best option available. So
>> I figured I would ask for feedback via the experts ;-)
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 05:05 PM, Tony Lownds wrote:
>>>
>>>> What would you like? I'm still very interested in working on
>>>> Tkinter. I'm intending on making an "install_IDLE" command for
>>>> posting on sf.net (about 50% done with it). I share the impression
>>>> of complication in Python MacOSX land, there are so many things in
>>>> the air. AquaTk's last snapshot is really old and fixes bugs that
>>>> are destined to be FAQs if it's the one people use. I have been
>>>> assuming that Jack's 2.3 distro will be the leading distribution.
>>>> He's been adding lots of build changes to CVS lately - probably just
>>>> waiting for an Alpha. Jack, if I write an install_IDLE command, how
>>>> likely would it be that IDLE could be included? How long is it
>>>> before some alpha or pre-alpha releases?
>>>>
>>>> If IDLE isn't included in Jack's distro, I will be producing a
>>>> Tkinter add-on package which includes IDLE and the Tkinter demos. I
>>>> don't find the current built-from CVS very easy to use yet (too many
>>>> other apps take over my .py mapping I think) as a package writer -
>>>> maybe if ~/Library/Python is added to a path so people could install
>>>> by dragging and dropping.
>>>>
>>>> -Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 3:15 PM -0500 9/5/02, Rob Bedford wrote:
>>>>> Along this path I want to upgrade to Jaguar and use the installed
>>>>> Python is there a compatible AquaTk?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 03:08 PM, Kurt Marek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm pretty much a newbie to Python on the Mac. I notice that there
>>>>>> are no less than three different distributions. Which one is going
>>>>>> to turn into the 'default' version for OSX allowing both cli use
>>>>>> and an Aqua TK IDLE? I've read through some of the posts in the
>>>>>> archives which try to explain this issue, but it just seems to be
>>>>>> getting more complicated. Is one of these distros taking the lead
>>>>>> for offering mainstream Python on OSX?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>> Kurt
>>>>>>
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