1{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf2639 2\cocoatextscaling0\cocoaplatform0{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;\f1\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica-Bold;\f2\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica-Oblique; 3\f3\fmodern\fcharset0 CourierNewPSMT;\f4\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;} 4{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} 5{\*\expandedcolortbl;;} 6\margl1440\margr1440\vieww13380\viewh14580\viewkind0 7\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural\partightenfactor0 8 9\f0\fs24 \cf0 This package will install Python $FULL_VERSION for macOS $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET for the following architecture(s): $ARCHITECTURES.\ 10\ 11\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural\partightenfactor0 12 13\f1\b \cf0 \ul \ulc0 Certificate verification and OpenSSL\ 14 15\f0\b0 \ulnone \ 16This package includes its own private copy of OpenSSL 1.1.1. The trust certificates in system and user keychains managed by the 17\f2\i Keychain Access 18\f0\i0 application and the 19\f2\i security 20\f0\i0 command line utility are not used as defaults by the Python 21\f3 ssl 22\f0 module. A sample command script is included in 23\f3 /Applications/Python 3.11 24\f0 to install a curated bundle of default root certificates from the third-party 25\f3 certifi 26\f0 package ({\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.org/project/certifi/"}}{\fldrslt https://pypi.org/project/certifi/}}). Double-click on 27\f3 Install Certificates 28\f0 to run it.\ 29\ 30The bundled 31\f3 pip 32\f0 has its own default certificate store for verifying download connections.\ 33\ 34 35\f1\b \ul Install Options\ 36 37\f0\b0 \ulnone \ 38You can control some aspects of what is installed by this package. To see the options, click on the 39\f4 Customize 40\f0 button in the 41\f4 Installation Type 42\f0 step of the macOS installer app. Click on a package name in the list shown to see more information about that option,\ 43 \ 44 45\f1\b \ul Using IDLE or other Tk applications 46\f0\b0 \ulnone \ 47\ 48This package includes its own private version of Tcl/Tk 8.6. It does not use any system-supplied or third-party supplied versions of Tcl/Tk.\ 49\ 50Due to new security checks on macOS 10.15 Catalina, when launching IDLE macOS may open a window with a message 51\f1\b "Python" would like to access files in your Documents folder 52\f0\b0 . This is normal as IDLE uses your 53\f1\b Documents 54\f0\b0 folder as its default when opening and saving files; you can still choose other locations in the 55\f1\b Open 56\f0\b0 and 57\f1\b Save 58\f0\b0 file dialog windows. Click on the 59\f1\b OK 60\f0\b0 button to proceed.\ 61\ 62 63\f1\b \ul Apple Silicon Mac support\ 64 65\f0\b0 \ulnone \ 66On Apple Silicon Macs, it is possible to run Python either with native ARM64 code or under Intel 64 emulation using Rosetta2. This option might be useful for testing or if binary wheels are not yet available with native ARM64 binaries. To easily force Python to run in emulation mode, invoke it from a command line shell with the 67\f4 python3-intel64 68\f0 command instead of just 69\f4 python3 70\f0 .\ 71 72\f1\b \ul \ 73Other changes\ 74 75\f0\b0 \ulnone \ 76For other changes in this release, see the 77\f2\i What's new 78\f0\i0 section in the {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/doc/"}}{\fldrslt Documentation Set}} for this release and its 79\f2\i Release Notes 80\f0\i0 link at {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://www.python.org/downloads/"}}{\fldrslt https://www.python.org/downloads/}}.\ 81}