Le 1 juil. 08 à 11:23, El Duvelle a écrit :
>
> It's possible that you got a PPC build, and it's running under
Rosetta
> (or whatever they call the PPC emulation) on your Intel box --
does it
> run slow too, or just launch slow?
>
Yes, it is running under Rosetta. My program isn't a big one, but
what is sure is that it launches very slowly. Concerning the
running speed, I see no real difference.
Rosetta is slow to launch the first time.
The second launch must be faster, but not as fast as native application.
> You might try running "file" on the executable in the bundle. It's
> inside the .app bundle, in the MacOS dir. This is what I get in one
> example of mine:
>
> ... Converter.app/Contents/MacOS cbarker$ file Converter
>
> Converter: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures
> Converter (for architecture i386): Mach-O executable i386
> Converter (for architecture ppc): Mach-O executable ppc
well, I don't find this file. I can't even go into MyApp.app on the
mac. On windows that's possible but in MacOS I just have two
files : python and MyApp;
On Mac, to open the bundle, just right-click on the App and select (i
literally translate from my french version) : "display package
content", for my (MacOS X 10.4) it's the third option in the local menu.
Also from the finder, the information box (AppleKey+I) the kinf of
app is displayed on the first line : universal, intel or powerpc.
Finally the activity monitor (application>utilities show process and
also the kind of architecture of the application running).
I'm new with python, but on my iMac Intel i install python 2.5 and
last py2app and it build Universal application (both PPC and Intel).
I got trouble getting things works with py2app and pygame lib but
finally, with the help of this group, it works.
--
Pierre-Alain Dorange
Blog Citoyen de Cognac <http://cognac-citoyen.blogspot.com/>
Le Retour de l'Autruche <http://www.leretourdelautruche.com/>
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