Ronald Oussoren wrote: > It gets worse when you have a user-installed python 2.3 and a > user-installed python 2.4. Those will be both be installed as > /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework. Yes, but one is installed in Versions/2.3, and the other in Versions/2.4. > This means that you cannot use the > -F flag to select which one you want to link to, '-framework Python' > will only link to the python that was installed the latest. What about using -F /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3? Or, would there be a different way to specify the version of a framework when linking, in addition to -F? What about -framework Python,/Versions/2.3 I could not find a specification how the suffix in -framework is meant to work - perhaps it could be used here? Regards, Martin
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