PyOXIDE 0.7.1 is now available for abuse. It now allows for creating PyObjC applications from a project (it still uses bundlebuilder - support for py2app is forthcoming). This includes setting destinations within the bundle for project components, as well as an InfoPList editor and even supports debugging your PyObjC application.

PyOXIDE 0.7.1 has only been tested with 10.3.6, but should work with 10.2 (assuming it can find the python framework). The sources are built using XCode 1.5 on 10.3.6

PyOXIDE 0.7.1 is now available on my idisk (as PyOXIDE_0.7.1.dmg):

from the pather finder, "connect to other public folder" and type in "gandreas"
or
http://projects.gandreas.com/pyoxide/


or hopefully you should just be able to "check for update" from within PyOXIDE itself.

If you want to build from source, you'll need to get PyOXIDE_Src_0.7.1.dmg, and IDEKit_0.3.1.dmg (also built XCode 1.5 on 10.3.6). IDEKit_0.3.1.dmg is found either on the idisk above or <http://projects.gandreas.com/idekit/> PyOXIDE source is covered under a BSD-style license. The IDEKit framework is covered under LGPL, so you can freely link it in other projects.

Glenn Andreas                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 <http://www.gandreas.com/> oh my!
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