[Pythonmac-SIG] macpython on future apple's intel processors?
Markus Weissmann
mww at opendarwin.org
Tue Jun 7 09:36:56 CEST 2005
Hi Enrike,
I think this won't be a big headache for the Python community - not
even for
the whole open source people; in fact - as darwin for x86 already is
available
for some time now - we've already tested some software on darwin/x86.
You may find a list of RPMs I've built in end of 2004 for opendarwin
for Intel
here [1]. Just check for the py_* named packages and relax! :)
cheers,
-Markus
[1] http://www.opendarwin.org/~mww/RPMS/i386/
On 07.06.2005, at 00:14, altern wrote:
> hi
>
> I just read about plans of apple to switch to intel processors in less
> than two years. I was wondering what this means for macpython.
> Maybe not
> much, they claim that it is pretty easy to port applications but it
> would be nice to hear some comments from someone in the list with
> experience on theses issues.
>
> thanks!
>
> --
> enrike
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