From argoldman@mindspring.com Fri Jan 1 10:01:42 1904 From: argoldman@mindspring.com (A.R. Goldman) Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1904 03:01:42 -0700 Subject: [Pythonmac-SIG] Tkinter downloads... Message-ID: <83DADC84.393D4A44@mindspring.com> --------------A36A3C38EC41142FB8A6C333 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have downloaded and begun working with PythonMac, but am having a minor problem with configuration. I'm trying to work with the Livewires tutorial and modules... but can't find the right file structure to get Livewires to run, and to find Tkinter. I have downloaded them, and opened them in the Lib folder of PythonMac, but neither appears in the modules list... I love the Mac; but the file structure is just different enough from PC to elude me... any help would, as always, be gratefully appreciated... Thanks Rick Goldman --------------A36A3C38EC41142FB8A6C333 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have downloaded and begun working with PythonMac, but am having a minor problem with configuration. I'm trying to work with the Livewires tutorial and modules... but can't find the right file structure to get Livewires to run, and to find Tkinter. I have downloaded them, and opened them in the Lib folder of PythonMac, but neither appears in the modules list... I love the Mac; but the file structure is just different enough from PC to elude me... any help would, as always, be gratefully appreciated...
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Rick Goldman --------------A36A3C38EC41142FB8A6C333-- From redbird@rbisland.cx Fri Jan 1 04:22:42 1904 From: redbird@rbisland.cx (Gordon Worley) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1904 00:22:42 -0400 Subject: [Pythonmac-SIG] cfm68k Python In-Reply-To: <20000905085936.C2310D71FF@oratrix.oratrix.nl> References: <20000905085936.C2310D71FF@oratrix.oratrix.nl> Message-ID: At 10:59 AM +0200 9/5/2000, Jack Jansen wrote: >Hi folks, >up to now I've left the cfm68k targets in the CodeWarrior project >files, even though I don't build them myself anymore because the next >MacPython release will be PPC-only. I've left them in so that if >someone wants to give cfm68k support a try life would be easier for >them, but I just got a complaint that all these extra targets do slow >down the building process and clutter things up. > >I tend to agree, so I'm probably going to remove the 68k targets >unless people speak up now and tell me they're really planning to >revive cfm68k support. Sounds good. But, will you be keeping some archived versions around? I have 68k machines I sometimes use Python on, but just for simple stuff. I'd hate it if I lost my old copy of the installer for one of the recent versions as of now and couldn't download it again. -- Gordon Worley http://www.rbisland.cx/ mailto:redbird@rbisland.cx PGP: C462 FA84 B811 3501 9010 20D2 6EF3 77F7 BBD3 B003