On 18 Aug, 2011, at 19:08, Bill Janssen wrote:

> Ronald Oussoren <ronaldousso...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 4 Aug, 2011, at 22:21, Bill Janssen wrote:
>> 
>>> Dan Ross <d...@rosspixelworks.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> So how does one use this to make an iOS app then?
>>> 
>>> That's an exercise for the reader.  Basically, you build an Objective-C
>>> iOS app, but implement the callbacks and program logic as thin C
>>> wrappers that call into Python to get things done.  This is simpler with
>>> a working PyObjC for iOS, of course, but I don't know what the status
>>> of that is.
>> 
>> There appears to be a port of pyobjc to iOS, but that's not something I 
>> support.
> 
> I'm confused.  On http://www.saurik.com/id/5, it says,
> 
> ``Having done this then put me in the perfect frame of mind to try to
> get other languages over, and the #1 request was Python, which already
> has an amazing project behind it: PyObjC.''
> 
> ``The effort for porting this turned out to be minimal, and the
> maintainer of the project (Ronald Oussoren) has contacted me about
> merging my changes, which means that its support that is likely to stay
> around for quite a while.''
> 
> Never happened, eh?  The merge, that is.

The merge never happened and I is unlikely to happen anytime soon.

I'm not interested in supporting iOS myself, while it is likely that I will get 
support calls when I would merge.

Ronald
> 
> Bill

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