[pygame] pip installer

2014-03-20 Thread Paul Vincent Craven
Now that Python 3.4 is out with a built-in pip installer, is there any
possible way we can get a distributable package of pygame to work with
windows, mac, and Linux?

Paul Vincent Craven


Re: [pygame] Python3 version packaged?

2014-03-20 Thread Jason Marshall
Here#39;s an idea: what if we were to remove pyportmidi 0.0.6 from the pygame 
source and make pygame.midi dependent on stand-alone pyportmidi?

Jason

PS. I think the most recent version of pyportmidi, 0.0.7, is here: 
https://bitbucket.org/aalex/pyportmidi/

 From: Christopher Night cosmologi...@gmail.com
 To: pygame-users@seul.org 
 Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 4:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [pygame] Python3 version packaged?
 
That#39;s all well and good for development, but if I want to distribute my 
game to other Ubuntu users I#39;m not going to tell players they have to 
comment out part of the setup file for one of my dependencies and install it 
from source.



I#39;m not complaining or anything. Set whatever priorities you think are 
appropriate. I#39;m just adding another data point: this is blocking me from 
transitioning to Python3.

-Christopher




On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Lenard Lindstrom le...@telus.net wrote:


Hi,



On Gnu/Linux it is simpler to just build Pygame from source. The dependencies 
are libsdl-mixer, libsdl-image, libsdl-ttf, and libportmidi0. Installing these 
libraries, and their header file dev packages should force the installation of 
all Pygame dependencies, such as SDL and freetype2. Also be sure to include the 
Python3 dev package. Since I do most of my Pygame development on Linux Mint, 
there should be no compatibility issues on Ubuntu, except with libportmidi0. So 
I suggest commenting out the Pygame midi module entry in the Setup file.





Lenard Lindstrom



On 13-12-31 09:36 AM, Sam Bull wrote:


Can we get a working Python3 version of Pygame packaged either in the

Ubuntu repositories or in pip3?



This would be really helpful in allowing us to transition to Python3 for

our projects.







 

Re: [pygame] Python3 version packaged?

2014-03-20 Thread diliup gabadamudalige
wouldn't it be a good idea to compile using py2exe or such so that every
user has all dependancies?
I'm writing a Music software now using pygame midi and the exes so far have
worked on all windows machines.


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Jason Marshall j...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Here's an idea: what if we were to remove pyportmidi 0.0.6 from the pygame
 source and make pygame.midi dependent on stand-alone pyportmidi?

 Jason

 PS. I think the most recent version of pyportmidi, 0.0.7, is here:
 https://bitbucket.org/aalex/pyportmidi/

 From: Christopher Night
 To: pygame-users@seul.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 4:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [pygame] Python3 version packaged?

 That's all well and good for development, but if I want to distribute my
 game to other Ubuntu users I'm not going to tell players they have to
 comment out part of the setup file for one of my dependencies and install
 it from source.



 I'm not complaining or anything. Set whatever priorities you think are
 appropriate. I'm just adding another data point: this is blocking me from
 transitioning to Python3.

 -Christopher




 On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Lenard Lindstrom  wrote:


 Hi,



 On Gnu/Linux it is simpler to just build Pygame from source. The
 dependencies are libsdl-mixer, libsdl-image, libsdl-ttf, and libportmidi0.
 Installing these libraries, and their header file dev packages should force
 the installation of all Pygame dependencies, such as SDL and freetype2.
 Also be sure to include the Python3 dev package. Since I do most of my
 Pygame development on Linux Mint, there should be no compatibility issues
 on Ubuntu, except with libportmidi0. So I suggest commenting out the Pygame
 midi module entry in the Setup file.





 Lenard Lindstrom



 On 13-12-31 09:36 AM, Sam Bull wrote:


 Can we get a working Python3 version of Pygame packaged either in the

 Ubuntu repositories or in pip3?



 This would be really helpful in allowing us to transition to Python3 for

 our projects.










-- 
Diliup Gabadamudalige


http://www.diliupg.com
http://soft.diliupg.com/

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