Vladimir Shapovalov wrote:
> Recently I had to install Python interface for VTK. One of the
> problems I ran into was that the shared libraries built for VTK would
> not be seen by Python whatever path I put them into. The only way I
> found to make them visible was to make links in the site-
On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:01 PM, Vladimir Shapovalov wrote:
> Recently I had to install Python interface for VTK. One of the
> problems I ran into was that the shared libraries built for VTK would
> not be seen by Python whatever path I put them into. The only way I
> found to make them visible was t
Recently I had to install Python interface for VTK. One of the
problems I ran into was that the shared libraries built for VTK would
not be seen by Python whatever path I put them into. The only way I
found to make them visible was to make links in the site-pckages/
vtk_python directory. In
On 22-Jun-05, at 1:14 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X
I used it briefly on 10.3 It ran so slowly on my (admittedly
underspec'd) iBook that I quit. YMMV.
-Brendan
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On Jun 22, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Nicholas Riley wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:52:41AM -0400, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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>> Is Bob's LaunchServices package available for download anywhere? A
>> user
>> of one of my packages was asking about it
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"Chris Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X ?
>
> It's possible that this could be the full-featured, cross platform, Open
> Source IDE I've been looking for.
I tried it. My initial impression was unfavorable
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Hi Chris,
I am using Eclipse + PyDev on 10.4 for a while an have no problem.
I can use all feature descriped on the web site.
Martin
Am 22.06.2005 um 18:38 schrieb Chris Barker:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X ?
>
> It's poss
Hi all,
Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X ?
It's possible that this could be the full-featured, cross platform, Open
Source IDE I've been looking for.
-Chris
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Hi there,
I made the mistake to upgrade my home Mac to Tiger, and now I must wait for
updates of several apps... :-(
Anyway, I installed Py2.4, latest wx etc. and changed my PATH to execute Python
2.4 before the system's. That works so far.
But I've the same problem with every IDE that I tried
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:52:41AM -0400, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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> Is Bob's LaunchServices package available for download anywhere? A user
> of one of my packages was asking about it and I can't find the link anymore.
It's part of the Python23Compa
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I now have something like twenty hours invested in this process without
even having made it through the opening tutorial. In fact my last
several hours of effort have actually moved me backwards because I used
to be able to at least run one of the
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Is Bob's LaunchServices package available for download anywhere? A user
of one of my packages was asking about it and I can't find the link anymore.
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Kevin Walzer, PhD
WordTech Software--Open Source Applications and Packages for OS X
http
On Jun 22, 2005, at 4:07 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>>
>> (getting back on topic) Are you saying that there is some aspect of
>> the older Python install that comes with Tiger that Boa needs,
>> despite the fact that the documentation specifically requires the
>> most recent version?
>>
>
> I don'
On Jun 22, 2005, at 3:50 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote: I like the idea of Python and wxWidgets, but with the progress I'm making I'm tempted to move on. I know I'm setting myself up for smart retorts, but I'm being honest -- so far the install experience has been a disaster. If Python (and specific
On 22-jun-2005, at 7:17, Geoff Canyon wrote:
> On Jun 21, 2005, at 8:37 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
>
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>> If you actually did remove every trace of Python 2.3, then you
>> broke some Apple stuff (at least some of the print workflows and
>> fax cover pages) and several third party applications. Don'
On Jun 21, 2005, at 11:10 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
>> On Jun 21, 2005, at 8:37 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If you actually did remove every trace of Python 2.3, then you
>>> broke some Apple stuff (at least some of the print workflows and
>>> fax cover pages) and several third party applicati
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