Ronald> Creating the Mac installer is easy: just run Ronald> Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py on an OSX 10.5 system where a Ronald> local version of Tcl/Tk 8.4 is installed in Ronald> /Library/Frameworks. The system should also not have fink or Ronald> darwinports and a clean /usr/local tree to avoid contaminating Ronald> the build. For those of us who live in an X11 world and use tools which Apple doesn't provide, like it or not, Fink or MacPorts are often a practical necessity. Would it be sufficient to modify the environment so that /sw, /opt/local and /usr/local don't appear in any paths when the script is run? On my laptop (MacPorts installed, not Fink) I see that MANPATH, PATH and INFOPATH are currently "polluted" with /opt/local. MANPATH and PATH contain /usr/local. Skip
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