On 27 Feb, 2009, at 1:57, Ned Deily wrote: > In article <rowen-8731E0.13531325022009 at news.gmane.org>, > "Russell E. Owen" <rowen at u.washington.edu> wrote: >> I want to follow up on this a bit. In the past if the Mac Python >> installer was built on a machine that did NOT have a locally >> installed >> Tcl/Tk then it would fail to work with a locally installed Tcl/Tk: >> Python would segfault when trying to use Tkinter. >> >> The solution was to build the Mac python installer on a machine >> with a >> locally installed Tcl/Tk. The resulting installer package would >> work on >> all systems -- with or without locally installed Tcl/Tk. >> >> So...has this problem been worked around, or is the Mac installer >> still >> built on a machine that has a locally installed Tcl/Tk? > > Ronald will have to answer that for sure since he built the installer > for 3.0.1. > > However, it seems to be true that the most recent python.org OS X > installers will always favor a /System/Library/Frameworks/{Tcl/Tk}: That's correct, I don't have a locally installed Tcl/Tk on my laptop at the moment and couldn't arrange for one in time for the 3.0.1 release. BTW. The fact that this should result in crashes when a user does have a locally installed Tcl/Tk is new to me. The reason earlier builds of the OSX installer were build with a locally installed Tcl/Tk is that several Tkinter users indicated that the system version is significantly less useful than a local install. > >> Most people who makes serious use of Tkinter presumably have a >> locally >> installed Tcl/Tk because the version that Apple provides is ancient >> and >> is missing many important bug fixes and performance enhancements. >> >> Also, a somewhat related issue: Tcl/Tk 8.4 is no longer maintained. >> All >> development work is going on in Tcl/Tk 8.5. Presumably Apple will >> transition one of these days, and at that point we may need a >> separate >> Mac Python installer for the older operating systems vs. the newer. > > Yes, something will need to be done for that if Snow Leopard does have > newer versions. > > Thanks for bringing this up! Do Python 2.6 and 3.0 support building with Tcl/Tk 8.5? I vaguely recall messages about issues on python-dev but don't know if those issues were real and/or solved. Ronald -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2224 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20090228/87b082ea/attachment.bin>
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