do python programmers avoid the mac?
cpsoct at my-deja.com
cpsoct at my-deja.com
Mon Jan 15 11:27:33 EST 2001
Does LinuxPPC come with python installed? Or is there a build out there
to download that is ready to run, or do you have to compile it as the
chipset is different? I am on an old PPC and finding python mac IDE a
rough go. I am considering buying the LinuxPPC CD, is it a good way to
go? Is there another LinuxPPC distribution besides the one @
http://www.linuxppc.com/
?
Cheers,
-kevin
Seoul, Korea
In article <93ung1$oe0$3 at newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de>,
bernhard at intevation.de wrote:
> In article <slrn96232d.62n.grante at isis.visi.com>,
> grante at visi.com (Grant Edwards) writes:
> > In article <3A607DCC.7EF7809C at mjs400.co.uk>, Pete wrote:
> >
> >>Ordinary Bloke seeks stable python2.0 mac ide environment for
possible
> >>long term development antics. Don't tell me to buy a noisy steenkin
> >>intel fat box.
> >
> > You don't have to buy a noisy steenkin intel fat box:
>
> I am running LinuxPPC with python on my Powerbook for day to day work.
> Bernhard
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