On Friday, June 02, 2006, at 02:22AM, Michael Glassford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>> On 1-jun-2006, at 18:32, Michael Glassford wrote:
>>
>>> My main problem is that when I run "setup.py bdist_mpkg --open", after
>>> building for a while, I get this error:
>>
>> That'
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> On 1-jun-2006, at 18:32, Michael Glassford wrote:
>
>> My main problem is that when I run "setup.py bdist_mpkg --open", after
>> building for a while, I get this error:
>
> That's my bad. I've renamed subdirectories in source-deps due to a
> new warning in python2.5, bu
On 1-jun-2006, at 18:32, Michael Glassford wrote:
> To try building a universal binary version of an application I'm
> working
> on, I'm trying to get and build a new version of PyObjC and Py2App.
> I've
> successfully installed the correct version of Python from
> http://pythonmac.org/packag
On 1-jun-2006, at 19:20, Shane Holloway (IEEE) wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've been wanting to test the latest python 2.5 features out of SVN.
> I can make a framework build of python, but it doesn't have readline
> support and seems to be about 10% slower than just a local build. I
> was wondering i
Hey all,
I've been wanting to test the latest python 2.5 features out of SVN.
I can make a framework build of python, but it doesn't have readline
support and seems to be about 10% slower than just a local build. I
was wondering if you could point me to any information about making
"good
To try building a universal binary version of an application I'm working
on, I'm trying to get and build a new version of PyObjC and Py2App. I've
successfully installed the correct version of Python from
http://pythonmac.org/packages/py24-fat/ and have gotten the latest
PyObjC from http://svn.r