[Pythonmac-SIG] Python based apps woes on MacOs X (was :Re: [Pythoncard-users] Re: PythonCard on OS X 10.4 with Python 2.4.1)

2005-09-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >There's a current thread about this in the PythonCard-users group, > >under the non-clear subject name: > > > >Re: update (was: Re: [Pythoncard-users] supposed bug in > >PythonCard) > > > > > >Yes I originated the thread. I found a bug in Pythoncard with python 2.4.1 > >and wxPython 2

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] [Pythoncard-users] Re: Python based apps woes on MacOs X (was :Re: [Pythoncard-users] Re: PythonCard on OS X 10.4 with Python 2.4.1)

2005-09-04 Thread Kevin Altis
On Sep 4, 2005, at 4:10 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote: > Ronald Oussoren wrote: > Thanks Ronald. I hadn't spotted that this was still being cc'ed to > pythonmac-sig - so extra thanks for that. > >> >> I haven't followed this discusion upto now, but do you use py2app to >> build the application bundle

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Python based apps woes on MacOs X (was :Re: [Pythoncard-users] Re: PythonCard on OS X 10.4 with Python 2.4.1)

2005-09-04 Thread Alex Tweedly
Ronald Oussoren wrote: Thanks Ronald. I hadn't spotted that this was still being cc'ed to pythonmac-sig - so extra thanks for that. > > I haven't followed this discusion upto now, but do you use py2app to > build the application bundle on OSX? py2app places all .py/.pyc files > into a zip fil

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Run Tkinter from PythonIDE?

2005-09-04 Thread Ronald Oussoren
On 3-sep-2005, at 23:00, Michael Crawford wrote: Greetings, I just joined the list. I just built Python from source so I could do GUI programming on OS X. When I try to run a very simple Tkinter script from the IDE, it immediately quits, crashes I guess. Which IDE? If you're using the P

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Python based apps woes on MacOs X (was :Re: [Pythoncard-users] Re: PythonCard on OS X 10.4 with Python 2.4.1)

2005-09-04 Thread Ronald Oussoren
On 3-sep-2005, at 14:38, Alex Tweedly wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, Alex, you're right. It was a supposed bug when I opened the thread, so the subject line was quite good at the moment. Later it became a bit obscure ;-) OK - as long as you didn't think anyone was doubting that it was