it's a good question and i don't know the answer yet. I assume it's build with the same switches as the other platforms. That means with the Python version 2.3. I will check it.

Juergen

Darabos Dániel wrote:
Hi!

Thanks for the info! I will do my best to fix this, but I may need to
ask some questions here.

Like can you tell if the official OpenOffice.org release was built
with --without-system-python or not? If it was built with system
python (my guess, since --without-system-python appears to not work
for me, since external/python is not in the source tree), can you tell
what version was used? otool seems to indicate 2.3.

In general are the configure switches used in the official builds
available somewhere? I mean not just for the Mac builds.

Right now my problem seems to be that I want to avoid building the
whole OOo, and instead just build pyuno and use it as a drop-in
replacement. But I'm on Leopard, and my system python is 2.5, and I
don't think this version difference helps much.

Best regards,

Daniel


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Juergen Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

yes i have noticed this as well. Python doesn't work currently on Mac, see
also i92661. I have written this issue to document the problem but i haven't
found the time to investigate in it.

That is not nice but that is the situation around Python -> it's still
somewhat unmaintained.

I am not sure if i can really fix the problem until 3.1 (time constraints).
So please feel free to fix it on your own.

Juergen


Darabos Dániel wrote:
Hi!

I work for MultiRacio Ltd., and we have a number of OpenOffice.org
extensions written in Python. In the last few weeks we got a huge
number of emails from users who have found that our extensions do not
work on OS X. Since this means lost sales for us, we would very much
like to do something about it.

Our extensions worked fine with 2.4.0 (the X11 version). I think even
while we are waiting on issue 71327, the Python 2.3-based PyUNO should
still be kept alive, and I see no obvious reason while it had to get
broken. Could I help somehow bring it back to life? Mac development in
general, and building OpenOffice.org on OS X specifically is new to
me, so I hope to get some guidance before I start hacking desperately.

On a sidenote the new Aqua interface is really nice, so I understand
why our users do not want to go back to the X11-based 2.4.0.

Best regards,

Daniel Darabos

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