I'm pretty new to python development on the Mac. I'm not sure that if this is the appropriate place to place this question, but I'm having problems getting the MySQL-python v1.2.0 working on my mac. When I try and set it up, as per the instructions I get the following errors:
jasonvance$ python se
On Feb 14, 2005, at 10:20, Jason Vance wrote:
I'm pretty new to python development on the Mac. I'm not sure that if
this is the appropriate place to place this question, but I'm having
problems getting the MySQL-python v1.2.0 working on my mac. When I try
and set it up, as per the instruction
In that long discussion, someone mentioned jEdit, so I went and looked
it up. It looks very promising and robust. But am I right in thinking
that the only path toward GUI apps that it would support would be Java
(JPython) based? Rather than wx, and so on?
Charles Hartman
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Hi all,
Announcing the first release of the all-in-one Appscript Installer
package for Mac OS X 10.3.
Appscript brings AppleScript-quality application scripting support to
MacPython on Mac OS X. This package installs everything you need to
control "Applescriptable" applications using the Python
On Feb 16, 2005, at 13:04, Charles Hartman wrote:
In that long discussion, someone mentioned jEdit, so I went and looked
it up. It looks very promising and robust. But am I right in thinking
that the only path toward GUI apps that it would support would be Java
(JPython) based? Rather than wx, a
On 16-feb-05, at 19:19, has wrote:
Hi all,
Announcing the first release of the all-in-one Appscript Installer
package for Mac OS X 10.3.
That's nice, having a self-contained installer makes it a lot easier to
install appscript.
I have one minor nit though, the readme mentions that the installer
On Feb 16, 2005, at 13:19, has wrote:
Hi all,
Announcing the first release of the all-in-one Appscript Installer
package for Mac OS X 10.3.
Finally! :)
Appscript brings AppleScript-quality application scripting support to
MacPython on Mac OS X. This package installs everything you need to
con
Charles Hartman wrote:
In that long discussion, someone mentioned jEdit, so I went and looked
it up. It looks very promising and robust. But am I right in thinking
that the only path toward GUI apps that it would support would be Java
(JPython) based? Rather than wx, and so on?
It's an editor, n
Bob Ippolito wrote:
Also, the extensions in this appscript installer weren't built with
PantherPythonFix, so they are tightly bound to the Python 2.3.0
installation. If they were built with a PantherPythonFix'ed
installation, then they would be compatible across all Python 2.3.x on
Mac OS
On Feb 16, 2005, at 14:23, Chris Barker wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
Also, the extensions in this appscript installer weren't built with
PantherPythonFix, so they are tightly bound to the Python 2.3.0
installation. If they were built with a PantherPythonFix'ed
installation, then they would be
Bob wrote:
Announcing the first release of the all-in-one Appscript Installer
package for Mac OS X 10.3.
Finally! :)
You can thank Nick, not me - the installer is his work. :)
has
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 12:37:06 -0500, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 7, 2005, at 12:34, Chris Fonnesbeck wrote:
> >
> > OK, so if I replace the symbolic link from /usr/bin/python to
> > /usr/bin/python2.3 with a link to /usr/bin/pythonw2.3, nothing bad
> > will happen? I dont envi
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