Hi, a while back there has been a discussion about Python 3 support in bdist_mpkg. Basically, I was in the same situation as the original poster and was looking for a way to produce binary packages for Python 3. As it seemed that bdist_mpkg is not maintained anymore and it's using an obsolete package format anyway, I started getting my hands dirty and looked into writing a replacement for it. In the end, it wasn't actually that difficult and it works fine for my project now.
So far, I didn't publish it anywhere but if there's enough demand, I'd be happy to create a project space somewhere and make it available. It's implemented as a regular distutils command (called bdist_osxinst, similar to the existing bdist_wininst), so usage should be as you probably would expect. It works with Python 2 and 3 and I tried to make it fairly generic and not tailor it to my own project. So are there still some people around that would like to give this a try or is the general opinion that things like easy_install or pip should be the preferred method anyway? Cheers, - Matthias - _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/Pythonmac-SIG