Me neither (yet). ::sigh::
I like MOSXS as a working environment but it really *should* work locally. Python 1.5.2 was so easy to compile.
Python was easy to compile statically (as I recall), but when I wanted to use it with Zope I had to make it dynamically linked and there were some gotchas that came up with the way I did it. This was the biggest problem I had to get around (seeing as how I don't know all that much yet about dyld and bundles and frameworks, et al). Once it was solved, some of the Zope builder scripts had to be modified slightly, the default Python/Modules/Makefile.pre.in had to be edited because it was missing a much needed line that the normal Python Makefile had, and I had to (probably wrongly) modify getpath.c (i believe that was the module) as well. MacOS X looks like it may be even less cooperative with Python 1.5.2's configuration machinery since it's so new (but this should be fixed by the next release of Python). I need another whopping hard drive so I can have MacOS X Server back on board, as well as good young Darwin. Python and Zope _BOTH_ need to find their way into the Darwin distribution.