The 32-bit-only Python installers for Mac OS X from this web site are built with Intel-32 (i386) and PowerPC-32 (ppc) architectures and are compatible with all current releases of Apple 8.4.x and ActiveTcl 8.4.x. The Python dot org Tcl/Tk Framework limitation information is available here. I gave up attempting to massage the direct-downloaded Python dot org source code, so that it would detect the Active State Tcl/Tk 8.6.n frameworks.
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IDLE WARNING: The version of Tcl/Tk (8.5.9) in use may be unstable Feb 12, 2015 If you install the latest release of Python for Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit and run IDLE, you may get an error like this one: >>> WARNING: The version of Tcl/Tk (8.5.9) in use may be unstable. Visit for current information. Visit and you’ll see: Click on the Install link, which takes you to a page with these options: This is where I went wrong initially. I downloaded and installed the 8.6 version, but I still got the error.
Jason Briggs. Apparently, IDLE is looking for the latest 8.5 version, so the one to download is the one I circled above. Related Training.