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	Backport r54763: repair missing spaces after \UNIX.
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|   program name (set by \cfunction{Py_SetProgramName()} above) and some |   program name (set by \cfunction{Py_SetProgramName()} above) and some | ||||||
|   environment variables.  The returned string consists of a series of |   environment variables.  The returned string consists of a series of | ||||||
|   directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter |   directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter | ||||||
|   character.  The delimiter character is \character{:} on \UNIX and Mac OS X, |   character.  The delimiter character is \character{:} on \UNIX{} and Mac OS X, | ||||||
|   \character{;} on Windows.  The returned string points into |   \character{;} on Windows.  The returned string points into | ||||||
|   static storage; the caller should not modify its value.  The value |   static storage; the caller should not modify its value.  The value | ||||||
|   is available to Python code as the list |   is available to Python code as the list | ||||||
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|  | @ -296,7 +296,7 @@ being installed is pure Python or contains extensions (``non-pure''): | ||||||
| \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} stand for the directories | \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} stand for the directories | ||||||
| that Python is installed to, and where it finds its libraries at | that Python is installed to, and where it finds its libraries at | ||||||
| run-time.  They are always the same under Windows, and very | run-time.  They are always the same under Windows, and very | ||||||
| often the same under \UNIX and Mac OS X.  You can find out what your Python | often the same under \UNIX{} and Mac OS X.  You can find out what your Python | ||||||
| installation uses for \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} by | installation uses for \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} by | ||||||
| running Python in interactive mode and typing a few simple commands. | running Python in interactive mode and typing a few simple commands. | ||||||
| Under \UNIX, just type \code{python} at the shell prompt.  Under | Under \UNIX, just type \code{python} at the shell prompt.  Under | ||||||
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| \sectionauthor{Bob Savage}{bobsavage@mac.com} | \sectionauthor{Bob Savage}{bobsavage@mac.com} | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to | Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to | ||||||
| Python on any other \UNIX platform, but there are a number of additional | Python on any other \UNIX{} platform, but there are a number of additional | ||||||
| features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out. | features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Python on Mac OS 9 or earlier can be quite different from Python on | Python on Mac OS 9 or earlier can be quite different from Python on | ||||||
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