Update the ReadMe and Welcome files that are used by the OSX binary

installer. Fixes issue5226. Patch by Ned Deily.
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Ronald Oussoren 2009-02-12 15:24:51 +00:00
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MacPython consists of the Python programming language
interpreter, plus a set of programs to allow easy
access to it for Mac users (an integrated development
environment, an applet builder), plus a set of pre-built
extension modules that open up specific Macintosh technologies
to Python programs (Carbon, AppleScript, Quicktime, more).
access to it for Mac users including an integrated development
environment, IDLE, plus a set of pre-built extension modules
that open up specific Macintosh technologies to Python programs.
The installer puts the applications in "Python $VERSION"
in your Applications folder, command-line tools in
@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ in your Applications folder, command-line tools in
$PYTHONFRAMEWORKINSTALLDIR.
More information on MacPython can be found at
http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython and
http://pythonmac.org/. More information on
Python in general can be found at
http://www.python.org/download/mac/.
More information on Python in general can be found at
http://www.python.org.

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\b Mac OS X $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
\b0 .\
\
MacPython consists of the Python programming language interpreter, plus a set of programs to allow easy access to it for Mac users (an integrated development environment, an applet builder), plus a set of pre-built extension modules that open up specific Macintosh technologies to Python programs (Carbon, AppleScript, Quicktime, more).\
MacPython consists of the Python programming language interpreter, plus a set of programs to allow easy access to it for Mac users including an integrated development environment \b IDLE\b0 plus a set of pre-built extension modules that open up specific Macintosh technologies to Python programs.\
\
See the ReadMe file for more information.\
\
\b NOTE:
\b0 This package will by default update not your shell profile, and will also not install\
files in /usr/local. }
\b0 This package will by default not update your shell profile and will also not install files in /usr/local. Double-click \b Update Shell Profile\b0 at any time to make $FULL_VERSION the default Python.}