hi all
i was wondering if it is possible to use pyGTK to program crossplarform
python apps. I have been it checking, downloaded the installer from
pygtk website but i cannot compile it so far. I have been trying to
install it with packman but i cannot see it.
I want it to create a opengl window.
> altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (E) wrote:
>E> hi all
>E> i was wondering if it is possible to use pyGTK to program crossplarform
>E> python apps. I have been it checking, downloaded the installer from pygtk
>E> website but i cannot compile it so far. I have been trying to install it
>E> with pac
On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:11, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (E) wrote:
E> hi all
E> i was wondering if it is possible to use pyGTK to program
crossplarform
E> python apps. I have been it checking, downloaded the installer
from pygtk
E> website but i cannot compile it so far. I ha
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Lou,
TkAqua is a separate installation that is available from this URL:
http://tcltkaqua.sourceforge.net
You'll find the current version (8.4.9) there. The tkinter binary that
is installed by PackMan is just a thin wrapper over those frameworks.
I've no
On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:28, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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Lou,
TkAqua is a separate installation that is available from this URL:
http://tcltkaqua.sourceforge.net
You'll find the current version (8.4.9) there. The tkinter binary that
is installed by PackMan is just
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Bob Ippolito wrote:
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| What you don't see is the stupid messages I get off-list because the
| PackMan UI sucks and confuses people. I'm tempted to just take it down
| entirely so I don't have to see these messages (I have removed
| references to t
On Mar 7, 2005, at 9:44, Kevin Walzer wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
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| What you don't see is the stupid messages I get off-list because the
| PackMan UI sucks and confuses people. I'm tempted to just take it
down
| entirely so I don't have to see these messages (I have removed
| references to the
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 06:35:07AM -0500, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:11, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> hi all
> >> i was wondering if it is possible to use pyGTK to program
> >> crossplarform python apps. I have been it checking, downloaded
> >> the in
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Bob Ippolito wrote:
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| Doesn't an IDLE applet come with the add-ons?
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| IDLE is useful as an interactive interpreter because it's (in my
| experience) the only one that actually does it right by running the
| sub-interpreters out of process. I wish
I am trying to make a mpkg using PackageMaker that includes a
combination of frameworks wrapped as pkg's, and bdist_mpkg outputs.
Each of these pkg's work fine when installed separately, but die when I
try running the resulting mpkg. One machine gave me a horribly long
stack trace that I thin
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Charles Moad wrote:
I am trying to make a mpkg using PackageMaker that includes a
combination of frameworks wrapped as pkg's, and bdist_mpkg outputs.
Each of these pkg's work fine when installed separately, but die when
I try running the resulting mpkg. One machine
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Charles Moad wrote:
I am trying to make a mpkg using PackageMaker that includes a
combination of frameworks wrapped as pkg's, and bdist_mpkg outputs.
Each of these pkg's work fine when installed separately, but die whe
Sounds like that is probably it. So I should manually copy the packages
into the mpkg? What would be a simple python script to make bdist_mpkg
do that given a list of pkgs.
Thanks again,
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Charles M
bdist_mpkg can't do this simply yet. It's not designed as a general
package creation tool, it's designed to do what it does and little
else.
As I said, by default, PackageMaker creates mpkgs that use ".." as the
path, so you need to manually copy the packages *next to* the mpkg.
Not inside.
On Mar 5, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Mar 4, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Bill MacKenzie wrote:
I'm preparing a script which will launch an external program (a JAR),
process the XML file that results, tar the files output from the
processed XML, and FTP the tarball to a remote location.
The m
Chris Barker wrote:
How about the developer tools and/or X-windows?
-Chris
Hi Chris,
Yes, I have the dev. tools and and X11 stuff. I have some old code that
opens an X window and does very simple drawing. That works after
compiling using g++ and linking to /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.a. But note, I
Charles Moad wrote:
I don't think this file is ever explicitly made for you. You can
download a sample from his website,
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/.matplotlibrc. Download this and put
it in your home dir.
Yes, there is one there by default:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/
Louis Pecora wrote:
BUT. (Users are never satisfied are they/we? :-) ). My ultimate goal
is to not wait until the end of the script to do the plot, but to be
able to plot and keep the script running. This can be done either by
pausing the script (in some way) or by leaving the matplotwindow
Chris Barker wrote:
Charles Moad wrote:
I don't think this file is ever explicitly made for you. You can
download a sample from his website,
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/.matplotlibrc. Download this and
put it in your home dir.
Yes, there is one there by default:
/System/Library/Framewo
Hi,
I'm currently trying to use the UKKQueue class to monitor file changes
from my PyObjC application.
After some fiddling I got the basics working, but encountered some
problems and questions:
* What is the minimal way to include such an ObjC wrapper class with
py2app? I am using the setup.py f
I've got a Tkinter application that works fine when I launch it via pythonw.
This is on 10.3.7, default 2.3.0 Python install, added the MacPython stuff
and installed _tkinter from Package Manager.
After successfully installing py2app 0.1.7, I modified my setup.py file and
then did a "python setup.
Louis Pecora wrote:
You pretty much got it.
OK. I've enclosed a little script that demonstrates calling up some
stock dialogs in a script with wxPython. really the only trick is that
you need to initialize an app first. Look through the wx docs to see
what standard dialogs there are. Plus there
Chris Barker wrote:
Louis Pecora wrote:
You pretty much got it.
OK. I've enclosed a little script that demonstrates calling up some
stock dialogs in a script with wxPython. really the only trick is that
you need to initialize an app first. Look through the wx docs to see
what standard dialogs t
On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Florian Munz wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to use the UKKQueue class to monitor file changes
from my PyObjC application.
After some fiddling I got the basics working, but encountered some
problems and questions:
* What is the minimal way to include such an ObjC wrapper
I sent this last week and haven't seen it come through on the list
yet. Sorry if it's a duplicate...
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From: Nathaniel Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 19:02:44 -0800
Subject: EasyDialogs + Appscript + iPhoto = zombies!
To: Pythonmac-Sig
Hi,
It's a duplicate here...
You can't do a fork and then call into Carbon or Cocoa. You can only
call into Carbon or Cocoa in a fresh process. You'll need to
fork/execve instead. Not sure if that will toss the zombies, but that
is at least one thing wrong with this code.
-bob
On Mar 7, 2005, at
On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:24 PM, Dave Opstad wrote:
I've got a Tkinter application that works fine when I launch it via
pythonw.
This is on 10.3.7, default 2.3.0 Python install, added the MacPython
stuff
and installed _tkinter from Package Manager.
After successfully installing py2app 0.1.7, I modifi
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