Bob Ippolito wrote:
> On Jun 5, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Michael Glassford wrote:
[snip]
>> Well, you're right about that; apparently I wasn't using it there.
>> However, I am using it most of the time, including earlier today
>> when I
>> said I got it working (I've verified that). What must have ha
On Jun 5, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Michael Glassford wrote:
> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>> On 5-jun-2006, at 20:42, Michael Glassford wrote:
>>
>>> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
> This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error
> (at
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> On 5-jun-2006, at 20:42, Michael Glassford wrote:
>
>> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>>> On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error
(at the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it
On 5-jun-2006, at 20:42, Michael Glassford wrote:
> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>> On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
>>> This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error
>>> (at the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it
>>> yet because of other thing
On Jun 5, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Michael Glassford wrote:
> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>>
>> On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
>>
>>> This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error (at
>>> the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it yet
>>> because
>>> of
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>
> On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
>
>> This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error (at
>> the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it yet because
>> of other things that came up today, so it may be something simple.
>
On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote:
This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error (at
the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it yet
because of other things that came up today, so it may be something
simple.
This looks like PyObjC being bui
This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error (at the
end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it yet because of
other things that came up today, so it may be something simple.
Thanks for the help,
Mike
ImportError:
dlopen(/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framew
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
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
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