Ned Deily wrote:
> In article <55150.1233433...@parc.com>, Bill Janssen
> wrote:
> > has wrote:
> > > ...or prevent the OS from automatically upgrading your
> > > python process to a GUI process (which it only does if it knows the
> > > executable is located in an application bundle, e.g. Pyth
On 31 Jan 2009, at 20:18, Bill Janssen wrote:
has wrote:
...or prevent the OS from automatically upgrading your
python process to a GUI process (which it only does if it knows the
executable is located in an application bundle, e.g. Python.app/
Contents/MacOS/python).
Thanks!
I'm not runnin
In article <55150.1233433...@parc.com>, Bill Janssen
wrote:
> has wrote:
> > ...or prevent the OS from automatically upgrading your
> > python process to a GUI process (which it only does if it knows the
> > executable is located in an application bundle, e.g. Python.app/
> > Contents/MacOS/pyth
Bill Janssen wrote:
> I'm not running Python.app -- I'm running /usr/bin/python, which if I
> follow the symlinks leads me to
> /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/bin/python2.5,
> which in turn "file" shows to be a dual-architecture executable, which
> in my case is "Mach-O
has wrote:
> ...or prevent the OS from automatically upgrading your
> python process to a GUI process (which it only does if it knows the
> executable is located in an application bundle, e.g. Python.app/
> Contents/MacOS/python).
Thanks!
I'm not running Python.app -- I'm running /usr/bin/python
Bill Janssen wrote:
We discussed this a bit last year, but with no resolution that I
remember. I've got a situation where a Python program is preventing
logout/shutdown. It's a script that just runs in an endless loop
watching what app I'm working with; when it sees one it knows
(Preview,
M
Hello,
I've noticed that the newest release of macholib (1.1) came out in
July 2006.
Since then fixes have been made on the trunk to fix serious bugs such
as the "unknown load command 27" problem.
(see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonmac-sig/2007-June/019060.html
)
This problem