Christopher Barker wrote:
> Tobias Rodäbel wrote:
>> The -psn argument is a bit of an historical leftover. It stands for
>> carbon process serial number.
>
> great, thanks!
>
> The question is, is it still useful?
>
>> Set argv_emulation=True (in your setup.py in
>> OPTIONS)
>
> The thing is,
Tobias Rodäbel wrote:
> The -psn argument is a bit of an historical leftover. It stands for
> carbon process serial number.
great, thanks!
The question is, is it still useful?
> Set argv_emulation=True (in your setup.py in
> OPTIONS)
The thing is, I don't want argv_emulation -- that puts the
Hi Chris,
On 30.01.2008, at 00:33, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a py2app bundle working nicely, and it works fine when I fire
> ti up from the command line, but when I double click on it, I get a
> sys.argv that looks like:
>
> sys.argv is:
> ['/Users/cbarker/HAZMAT/hazweb/tr
Hi
I guess I should leave the python 2.3 where it is
There are quite a lot of places where environment variables can be
set.
E.g. ~/.profile ~/.bashrc ~/.login ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login,
~/.cshrc
~/.tcshrc
/etc/csh.cshrc /etc/csh.login /etc/profile /etc/bashrc
~/.MacOSX/environment.pl