Fix for issue #3646: with this patch it is possible to do a
framework install of Python in your home directory (on OSX):
$ configure --enable-framework=${HOME}/Library/Frameworks
$ make && make install
Without this patch the framework would get installed just fine,
but 'make install' would try to install the application bundles
and command-line tools outside the user's home, which doesn't work
for non-admin users (and is bad form anyway).
diff --git a/Mac/README b/Mac/README
index cf18d2b..452b77e 100644
--- a/Mac/README
+++ b/Mac/README
@@ -8,13 +8,24 @@
Mac-specific arguments to configure
===================================
-* ``--enable-framework``
+* ``--enable-framework[=DIR]``
If this argument is specified the build will create a Python.framework rather
than a traditional Unix install. See the section
_`Building and using a framework-based Python on Mac OS X` for more
information on frameworks.
+ If the optional directory argument is specified the framework it installed
+ into that directory. This can be used to install a python framework into
+ your home directory::
+
+ $ configure --enable-framework=/Users/ronald/Library/Frameworks
+ $ make && make install
+
+ This will install the framework itself in ``/Users/ronald/Library/Frameworks``,
+ the applications in a subdirectory of ``/Users/ronald/Applications`` and the
+ command-line tools in ``/Users/ronald/bin``.
+
* ``--with-framework-name=NAME``
Specify the name for the python framework, defaults to ``Python``. This option