To my knowledge, the weakref stuff fixes some edge cases that you probably don't have. Those bugs have been in weakref for a long time.
BitPim also isn't a long running process so leaks wouldn't be that big a deal.
Yeah, if you want to use a non-system Python with an extension built with the system Python there are some potential issues.
Is there a page somewhere that actually explains what all this terminology is about (eg Framework, alias bundles and similar).
I am used to the Python files and libraries just existing in a conventional filesystem. Nothing complicated. All very trivial. Multiple versions can be installed. A simple --prefix can move where it is in ./configure. Each one is an island with no possibility of sharing extensions or modifications between them. (That is a very good thing - keeps it simple.) wxPython does have some dynamic linking issues on Unix (it hard codes the path to the wxWidgets directory at the ELF level, but chrpath fixes that.)
This failure was probably due to the fact that you were not using py2app at the time.
We used to use bundlebuilder. So it sounds like there is 99.999% chance we won't have to do seperate 10.4 builds. Unless we do things like hook into SpotLight ....
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