Ronald, like everyone else, I'm very grateful to you for taking up py2app,
which is crucial to making/keeping Python popular on the Mac.
Using Python 2.6.5, I did the easy_install you just specified. Trying it
for the first time, I'm getting an error because
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/
Hi,
I've just uploaded py2app 0.5 and new versions of altgraph, modulegraph and
macholib. I hope this solves most issues with py2app. "easy_install-X.Y -U
py2app" should install the software for you (where X.Y is your favorite version
of Python)
There is one new feature in this release: expe
I'm flexible: I'll use what py2app requires. I hope most other
developers are in the same situation.
Python 2.6 sounds like an excellent choice to me. There are binary
installers for most common 3rd party packages, so it's easy to adopt
(unlike Python 2.7).
-- Russell
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On 26 Jul, 2010, at 5:35, Tom MacWright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've switched to the Python.org 2.7 distribution after figuring out that you
> can't do a standalone py2app application with system python (I evidently
> wasn't reading through -h and it's not noted in documentation).
>
> However, I
On 27 Jul, 2010, at 9:35, Mathew Oakes wrote:
> Can anyone help me with this?
I'm pushing out a new release of py2app and related modules later today (CET).
That should fix this problem.
Ronald
>
> snow leopard system python, easy_install for extra stuff.
>
>> creating /Users/mathew_oak/Doc
Can anyone help me with this?
snow leopard system python, easy_install for extra stuff.
> creating /Users/mathew_oak/Documents/My
> Applications/ShotChopper/dist/TkClipper.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.6/lib-dynload/aem
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/Library/Python/2.6/s