> > Why not? Because if every app using Tcl/Tk did that there would be > > hundreds of copies of Tcl/Tk on your disk? I don't think that > > argument flies; only a few other major languages use Tcl/Tk this was, > > So should every application written in Python install it's own copy > of Python, since there may be unexpected incompatibilities between > versions? Of course not, but large and important ones may. Some already do, e.g. Alice, Zope, Ultraseek. I have no problem with this. (The saving grace is that none of these needs to recursively include Tcl. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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