Minor updates to the OS X installer ReadMe.rtf.
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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1343\cocoasubrtf160
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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1347\cocoasubrtf570
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{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;\f1\fmodern\fcharset0 CourierNewPSMT;}
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{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;\f1\fmodern\fcharset0 CourierNewPSMT;}
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{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
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{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
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\margl1440\margr1440\vieww13380\viewh14600\viewkind0
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\margl1440\margr1440\vieww13380\viewh14600\viewkind0
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\i $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
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\i $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
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\i0 variant. Unless you are installing to an 10.5 system or you need to build applications that can run on 10.5 systems, use the 10.6 variant if possible. There are some additional operating system functions that are supported starting with 10.6 and you may see better performance using 64-bit mode. By default, Python will automatically run in 64-bit mode if your system supports it. Also see
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\i0 variant. Unless you are installing to an 10.5 system or you need to build applications that can run on 10.5 systems, use the 10.6 variant if possible. There are some additional operating system functions that are supported starting with 10.6 and you may see better performance using 64-bit mode. By default, Python will automatically run in 64-bit mode if your system supports it. Also see
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\i Certificate verification and OpenSSL
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\i Certificate verification and OpenSSL
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\i0 below.
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\i0 below. The Pythons installed by these installers are built with private copies of some third-party libraries not included with or newer than those in OS X itself. The list of these libraries varies by installer variant and is included at the end of the License.rtf file.
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\b \ul \
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Update your version of Tcl/Tk to use IDLE or other Tk applications
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Update your version of Tcl/Tk to use IDLE or other Tk applications
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\b0 \ulnone \
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\b0 \ulnone \
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\i0 . To solve this problem, as of 3.4.3 the
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\i0 . To solve this problem, as of 3.4.3 the
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\i 10.5+ 32-bit-only python.org variant
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\i 10.5+ 32-bit-only python.org variant
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\i0 is linked with a private copy of
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\i0 is linked with a private copy of
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\i OpenSSL 1.0.1
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\i OpenSSL 1.0
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\i0 ; it consults the same default certificate directory,
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\i0 ; it consults the same default certificate directory,
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\f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL
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\f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL
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\f0 . As before, it is still necessary to manage certificates yourself when you use this Python variant and, with certificate verification now enabled by default, you may now need to take additional steps to ensure your Python programs have access to CA certificates you trust. If you use this Python variant to build standalone applications with third-party tools like {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app/"}}{\fldrslt
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\f0 . As before, it is still necessary to manage certificates yourself when you use this Python variant and, with certificate verification now enabled by default, you may now need to take additional steps to ensure your Python programs have access to CA certificates you trust. If you use this Python variant to build standalone applications with third-party tools like {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app/"}}{\fldrslt
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