> Sure - but probably not your average Python-on-Mac user. Or at least a > good proportion of them, particularly newbies who we are keen to keep > the experience of obtaining Python simple. First download and then > install 1gigabyte of developer tools (seriously) requiring registration, > then compile Python from source yourself, is not the way to go. (And yes > the XCode tools are included in the OS disks - but not the latest > versions, especially if you are still running Leopard.) That's fine: the official binaries are (deliberately) *not* built with the latest tool chain. Regards, Martin
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