[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'd say that the best bet is to learn swig and similar >> bridging, expanding, and embedding mechanisms. >> Python GUI programming is likely to involve either >> python hooking into frameworks like Cocoa, Qt, or >> wxWidgets, python embedded in frameworks >> like Java or .NET, or flavors of python used >> as domain-specific languages in applications such as >> emacs, vim, and OpenOffice.org. > > If this were just a tool for me, it wouldn't matter. My concern is > distribution. If anybody who wants to run my software then they also > have to go through all the trouble to install these extensions, none > of which seem to have decent instructions. I'm an old-time hack and I > have trouble getting them to work. A simple user won't have a chance! >
This is what deployment tools such as py2app or py2exe are for--to wrap all the bits up into a simple package that the end user just installs, without worrying about dependencies. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list