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Jack Jansen05249f96f1995-09-01 11:49:11 +00001How to install Python 1.3beta3 on your Macintosh
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4Even if you don't usually read readme files: please read at least the
5first sections of this file, failure to do so will probably result in
6an unuseable python system. If this warning is too late and you already
7have an non-functional python: it is best to remove all traces and start
8with a fresh distribution. Especially don't forget to remove the
9"python preferences" file from the Preferences folder, and possibly
10"PythonCore" from the Extensions folder.
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12Next: this is a beta distribution, so (a) things may be broken and (b)
13the instructions are probably far from complete (or correct:-). I'm counting
14on you to send me feedback on any problems you encounter or suggestions
15you have!
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17If this is your first encounter with python: you definitely need the common
18user documentation (common to all platforms). You can find this (in various
19forms) on www.python.com and ftp.python.com.
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21If you have a pre-system 7 macintosh: sorry, this release will not work
22on your system. Too many sys7 features are used to make a sys6 python
23easy to create. If you really want one: tell me, maybe I can be convinced.
24Alternatively: get the sources, put in the necessary gestalt() and
25compatability calls yourself and send me the results.
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27If you don't have enough memory: the sizes choosen are somewhat arbitrary.
28Try lowering them and seeing whether the resulting python is still usable.
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30PowerPC Macintosh instructions
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331. You will have to create some aliases in the 'PlugIns' folder. There is
34 an AppleScript there that will create them for you. If you don't have
35 AppleScript you will have to create the aliases by hand, read the script
36 to see what to do. Alternatively, if you have still have an older, but
37 fairly recent version of python already on your system: try the
38 MkPluginAliases script from the Scripts folder.
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40 [If someone nows of a way to create relative aliases or of a simple way
41 to create aliases on a target system without knowing pathnames in advance:
42 please let me know]
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442. At this point you should remove older versions of "PythonCore" and
45 "Python Preferences" from your system folder.
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473. Next, you should run PythonPPC. This will create an initial preferences
48 file (after asking you if that's ok with you).
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504. To make sure any applets you create can find the common interpreter code
51 you should make an alias to PythonCore and drop it in your Extensions
52 folder (I think the name should still be PythonCore). Alternatively, drop
53 the file itself on the System folder and it will find its own way.
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555. You're all set now. Continue with the common instructions.
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5768K Macintosh instructions
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601. Remove old "Python Preferences" file from the Preferences folder, if you
61 have one (the file, that is, not the folder:-).
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632. Run Python68K. This will create an initial preferences file (after
64 asking you if that's ok with you).
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663. Continue with the next section.
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68Common instructions
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71You should now have a functioning python. It is probably a good idea to run
72"testall.py" from :Lib:test at this point, this should not give any errors.
73Next, try "compileall.py" from :Lib to create all .pyc files (but this isn't
74really important).
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76PPC users have a couple of applets in the main folder they may want to try,
77(68K users can use the corresponding scripts from the "scripts" folder):
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79- EditPythonPrefs allows you to edit the preferences file, to change the
80 python home folder or modify the initial sys.path setting.
81- RunLibScript allows you to run any script as __main__ after setting arguments,
82 changing stdin/stdout/workdir, etc.
83- For PPC only, mkapplet creates a python applet, a tiny application written
84 in python. Drop a python source on it and out comes the application. More
85 information can be found in the "Read me files" folder.
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87PPC users will see one more files in the python folder: PythonApplet. This is
88the template for building applets, leave it alone.
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90Things to see
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93There are some readme files in the "Read me files" folder that may contain
94useful information. Especially the Relnotes-1.3 file contains some interesting
95tidbits.
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97The "scripts" folder has some sample scripts. Some are useful, some are just
98interesting to look at to see how various things work. The MkDistr, mkapplet
99and fullbuild scripts (plus the ones mentioned above) may help you to understand
100how to use AppleEvents and various other toolboxes from python.
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102The Tools folder has all the (automatically generated) interfaces to toolboxes
103available, and some simple test programs. See the scripts mentioned above for how
104to use them. NOTE: the organization of the toolbox stuff is likely to change,
105maybe even before the real 1.3 distribution. Until that time you will have to
106use addpack or imp to import these files in your program.
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108The 'img' group of modules, which handles I/O of many different image formats
109(not pict yet, sigh:-) is included, but without documentation. You can find
110docs at ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/jack/python/img (or somewhere around there).
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112Feedback
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115Send bug reports, suggestions, contributions and fanmail to <jack@cwi.nl>.
116Be warned however that I'm pretty busy at the moment, so I may not always
117respond immedeately.
118Alternatively, you can try sending to comp.lang.python or python-list@cwi.nl,
119but since I read the newsgroup, not the mailinglist, I may miss it there
120(but other people may know quite a bit more than me anyway:-).
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122 Jack Jansen
123 Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
124 Kruislaan 413
125 1098 SJ Amsterdam
126 the Netherlands
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128 <jack@cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack