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(PythonInterpreter). [*]
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- PythonIDE used to burn CPU cycles when idle, this has been fixed. PythonInterpreter
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still has the problem. [*]
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- A BBEdit language module by Chris Stern is included in the :Mac:Contrib folder. [*]
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- The ConfigurePython applets will now detect if the preference file refers to a different
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folder than where they live. They offer to remove the preference file in this case. [*]
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What is not in this distribution
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- The garbage collection mods have not been enabled, mainly due to lack of test-time.
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- Stackless Python/microthreads hasn't been ported to 2.0 yet. If/when it becomes available
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- Stackless Python/microthreads hasn't been ported to 2.1 yet. If/when it becomes available
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Just will undoubtedly announce it on pythonmac-sig and the MacPython homepage.
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Known problems
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no clue as to what is causing this.
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- PythonInterpreter used interactively will eat a lot of processor cycles. You should use
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PythonIDE for interactive work and PythonInterpreter for scripts only.
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- Under MacOSX applets have to live in the Python folder, otherwise they cannot find
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PythonCore. This is being worked on.
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- Under MacOSX Public Beta ConfigurePython cannot put PythonCore in the global CFMSupport
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folder. Therefore applets have to live in the Python folder, otherwise they cannot find
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PythonCore. There is a workaround if you want to have an applet in a different folder:
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put an alias PythonCoreCarbon (pointing to the PythonCoreCarbon in the Python folder)
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in the same folder as your applet.
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This problem should in all probability not occur in the release version of MacOSX.
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