Which linux distros have Python by default?
Bill Anderson
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Wed Jun 28 19:34:23 EDT 2000
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Moshe Zadka wrote: > > On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Grant Edwards wrote: > > > Nah, I wrote a TCL program once and swore never again. Since > > this is just a GUI front-end for some command line utilities, > > the user who doesn't have Python/Tkinter can get along fine > > without it. > > Suggestion: write a Python module to wrap the command line utilities, and > have two UIs available: a Python/Tkinter GUI and a cmd-based high-level > command line utility. > > Exercise for the advanced reader: write a Python/Curses, a Python/GNOME > and a Python/KDE GUIs too <0.9 wink> Extra credit: Write a How-To when done. :)
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