Michael Foord wrote: > Building Python requires, I > believe, the XCode development tools to be installed. Even then, > building a full version of Python - with *all* the C extensions that are > part of a Python release - is not a trivial task. What's non-trivial about it? I usually find that the normal "./configure; make; make install" sequence works fine without any further intervention. If you want a framework installation you have to read the README and use a couple of extra options, but it still works very smoothly. -- Greg
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