Ronald,
Great to hear that you're working on better tests for PyObjCTools. After
struggling for hours, I think I finally found the problem with the latest
py2app-devel (0.4.2) + pyobjc-cocoa (2.0.1) from MacPorts. I found the
__init__.py file was missing from:
/opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-pack
On 10 Feb, 2009, at 15:46, s s wrote:
On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
On 10 Feb, 2009, at 14:51, s s wrote:
I could help out with the website.
Is there somewhere to download the site as it currently exists?
It's in the pyobjc-website module in the pyobjc repository.
On 02/11/2009 03:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
I'm also experimenting with Trac on my machine, it's issue tracker is
much better than SF and would make it easier for others to contribute to
the website.[...]
Don't overlook the fact that SourceForge now offers Trac as a "hosted
app" (and even u
In article <49919728.6020...@codebykevin.com>,
Kevin Walzer wrote:
> Ned Deily wrote:
> > The patches included have been tested on 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 as
> > indicated. I believe that, with these patches applied, IDLE.app and
> > command line idle (bin/idle) on all of these systems will ex
Ned Deily wrote:
The patches included have been tested on 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 as
indicated. I believe that, with these patches applied, IDLE.app and
command line idle (bin/idle) on all of these systems will exhibit
the same behavior regarding menus and key definitions.[1] In
particular, t
On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
On 10 Feb, 2009, at 14:51, s s wrote:
I could help out with the website.
Is there somewhere to download the site as it currently exists?
It's in the pyobjc-website module in the pyobjc repository.
Found it. Looks like you're set up to
On 10 Feb, 2009, at 14:51, s s wrote:
I could help out with the website.
Is there somewhere to download the site as it currently exists?
It's in the pyobjc-website module in the pyobjc repository.
I'm also experimenting with Trac on my machine, it's issue tracker is
much better than SF an
Unless I'm very wrong, I think that
http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc/trunk/pyobjc/pyobjc-website/ is used to
generate the website.
There is also http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc/trunk/pyobjc-web/ but it
seems to be obsolete - perhaps it should be deleted to avoid
confusion?
Orestis
On Tue, Feb 10, 2
I could help out with the website.
Is there somewhere to download the site as it currently exists?
Thanks,
S
On Feb 10, 2009, at 5:29 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
On 6 Feb, 2009, at 22:40, Jaromir Siska wrote:
I would like to ask if anybody knows what is happening with PyObjC.
Is the proje
On 8 Feb, 2009, at 17:25, s s wrote:
I have had similar problems with the "ImportError: No module named
PyObjCTools" and actually sent my entire project to someone who was
distributing a (beta) commercial product for some help.
He spent 4 hours on it, hacked the hell out of the startup mod
On 6 Feb, 2009, at 22:40, Jaromir Siska wrote:
I would like to ask if anybody knows what is happening with PyObjC.
Is the project still alive? On the project WEB pages has nothing
happened in the past 10 months.
The project is still alive, and moving forward but not very fast. I've
been
On 5 Feb, 2009, at 21:32, Russell E. Owen wrote:
In article ,
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to Pycon this year and I'm wondering if anyone is
interested
in doing a MacPython related sprint afterwards. Possible topics:
* Investigate OSX-integration issues (such as the "rocket icon
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