In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >TS> I set PYTHONPATH to > >TS> System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5 > > Why would you do that? Don't know, as it's not clear (to me) from the documentation whether PYTHONPATH has to include a path to the regular Python modules, or only to one's own modules. Just fishing here. > >TS> The Python interpreter works OK, far as I can tell. wx sort of works, > >TS> but all the functionality is not there. For example, working through the > >TS> exercises in "WxPython in Action" by Noel Rappin, I find that while I > >TS> can create and display a frame, and create an app, stuff like > >TS> wx.MessageBox() just doesn't work. > > >TS> The same exercises work just fine on a Python 2.5.1 installation on my > >TS> wife's Windows XP machine. > > I tried the example (python_compare.py) and it just works, including the > MessageBox, on Tiger with python 2.5.1. I run the in Terminal (pythonw > python_compare.py) both with and without your PYTHONPATH. > > How did you run the examples? I tried them using just python and also pythonw. Same (lack of) results. I will try going back to the OS X 10.5 distribution of Python. Will have to do a reinstall, I suppose. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list