On 12/31/06, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Erin Sheldon wrote: > > You can do this quite simply with fink > > I've generally stayed away form fink, as it felt like kind of a separate > system within OS-X, rather than integrated -- kind of like cygwin. > > In particular, if you use Fink Python, can you: > > 1) Write apps that use the native GUI (not X), in particular, PyObjC, > wx-Mac, and TK-aqua. > > 2) Bundle up apps with Py2App, or otherwise create self contained > application bundles? > > 3) Universal (PPC+Intel) anything. > > Apart from "feel", I think those are the concrete reasons to use > MacPython, rather than fink. Please correct me if I'm got a wrong (or > outdated) impression.
Hi Chris - I think you are correct. The solution I posted is not a long term solution for the eventual average numpy/scipy user. It was just a response to Belinda's original need for "Advice on a painless way to install scipy on my G5 OS X 10.4.8 mac". I don't mind waiting for things to compile so it seems painless to me. Erin _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion