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Author ned.deily
Recipients belopolsky, brian.curtin, eric.araujo, flox, georg.brandl, goldsz, holdenweb, jackdied, l0nwlf, ncoghlan, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren
Date 2010-07-27.04:50:20
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>Does this mean that Apple distributes neither Tools nor Demo?   That
>would be another reason to move anything anyone cares about to Lib.

I believe that neither are included in the Apple-supplied Python in OS X, which resides primarily in /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework.

In recent OS releases, Apple seems to have taken their cue from the python.org installer framework layouts but tweaked things somewhat.  Ronald may have more insight and/or an opinion on this.  He's also had some contact with the people inside Apple.
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2010-07-27 04:50:28ned.deilysetrecipients: + ned.deily, georg.brandl, holdenweb, ronaldoussoren, ncoghlan, belopolsky, jackdied, eric.araujo, brian.curtin, flox, l0nwlf, goldsz
2010-07-27 04:50:28ned.deilysetmessageid: <1280206228.69.0.204207365545.issue7962@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2010-07-27 04:50:27ned.deilylinkissue7962 messages
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