On Dec 17, 2004, at 16:58, Bob Ippolito wrote:


On Dec 17, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Markus Weissmann wrote:

On Dec 17, 2004, at 16:04, Bob Ippolito wrote:

Yes, default on darwin/mac os x is what we both meant :)

did someone already tried to compile python 2.4 with --enable-framework _and_ tried
to destroot the install?
It seems utterly broken - some stuff relies on already installed files which are - of course -
not yet in the installdir but inside the destroot...

./python.exe ./Mac/scripts/BuildApplet.py \
--python /opt/local/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/Resources/Python.app/ Contents/MacOS/Python \
--output /opt/darwinports/dports/lang/python24/work/destroot/Applications/ MacPython-2.4/BuildApplet.app \
./Mac/scripts/BuildApplet.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
----
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/opt/local/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/Resources/Python.app/ Contents/MacOS/Python'

That's going to be a mess to fix, bundlebuilder is an ugly mess of code that never really worked quite right in the first place -- which is why py2app exists. Current versions of py2app would have a similar problem, though, because for "lightweight" semi-standalone application bundles it would expect to find the Python runtime in its current location, not its future location. I'll see about adding an option similar to "--python" that allows you to override its preference for a Python runtime location before py2app 0.1.7 is released.

For now, I would recommend not running "make frameworkinstallextras". The "extras" it installs are mostly garbage anyway (an Applet building tool that doesn't quite work very well, an ancient IDE without syntax highlighting, etc.), most of them won't work unless WASTE was around during compile time (which it probably isn't), and we're not losing any functionality from the current default build style.


ok - I did a "make frameworkinstall" - is there a straight way to suppress installing the extras?


-mww

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