installing Doorstop on macOS (for RTEMS use)
Andrew Butterfield
Andrew.Butterfield at scss.tcd.ie
Thu Oct 31 10:15:10 UTC 2019
Hi Sebastian,
I just did option 3 (python.org <http://python.org/>) again on another iMac - very straightforward- my recommendation.
Regards, Andrew
> On 30 Oct 2019, at 13:24, Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de> wrote:
>
> On 25/10/2019 01:18, Chris Johns wrote:
>> On 24/10/19 9:52 pm, Andrew Butterfield wrote:
>>> I got around to doing a doorstop install that does not rely on homebrew,
>>> using the python.org <http://python.org> distribution for 3.8
>>>
>>> Everything worked fine - python3 is installed in /Library just like the OS X
>>> native python 2.7
>>> Doorstop runs just fine too.
>> Excellent and thanks for this. I think this or the other solution that was
>> posted should work. This means I cannot see any blockers for Doorstop on our
>> supported hosts.
>
> Ok, great. Thanks for all the testing and other valuable input.
>
> I think on macOS we have now five options:
>
> 1. homebrew
>
> 2. MacPorts
>
> 3. python.org installer
>
> 4. pyenv
>
> 5. wait for Apple to ship a Python 3
>
> We need a recommendation for the user manual.
>
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