On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, linda.s wrote:
> I installed python in both Windows and Mac. I am very curious why the > installation under Mac take so long time compared to that under > Windows. Hi Linda, But that's somewhat odd, because it should take zero time: Python's already installed under Mac OS X 10.3. *grin* Is this a really big problem for you? Installation is something that usually happens just once, so I'm sure the Python developers haven't done anything particularly focused to make installation on any platform blazingly fast. So, frankly, as long as the installation worked out ok, I wouldn't worry too much about this. Still if this does matter to you, let's see... can you be more specific about what version of Mac OS and what installation of Python you've tried? I made a flippant comment above, but I assume that you mean some other version of Mac OS (perhaps 9?) In order to evaluate what's happening, we need details about your system to advise better. And since your question is about speed, knowing what kinds of machines we're comparing against (CPU, RAM) would also be good, since your computer's raw performance is a significant factor. You might also want to talk with the MacPython folks, and you can give them numbers on how long the installation takes. (How long do you mean by "long"? Minutes, hours... days? *grin*) The folks on the macpython list might be able to corroborate that your situation is unusual, or they might be able to point out something that they know as an outstanding issue. They have a mailing list here: http://www.python.org/sigs/pythonmac-sig/ Good luck to you. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor