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Update "Using Python on a Mac" section of the "Python Setup and Usage" document and include information on installing free-threading support.
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Update "Using Python on a Mac" section of the "Python Setup and Usage" document and include information on installing free-threading support.
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The existing Using Python on a Mac section of the
Python Setup and Usage
document needs to document the steps needed to install the optional free-threading interpreter support in Python 3.13. In 3.13 pre-releases, some of this information was included in either the macOS installerReadMe
file or in #120098. In general, the "Using" document is also extremely out-of-date so a major update to the whole document is needed to be able to add the free-threaded installation info. The PR attached to this issue does both.Linked PRs
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