3 April 2011
My goal:
Using my MacBook (intel 64 bit dual core), OSX 10.6.7, standard System
python frameworks
(2.6,2.5,2.3), a standard python install of 2.7 (32 bit) in a Library
framework, Xcode 3.2.5, I would
like to write some GUI based python programs for the Mac.
My problem:
1) The App
Disclaimer: I know nothing about PyObjC.
Am 2011-04-04 um 07:24 schrieb Temescal:
3) I've used easy_install successfully exactly once to install
lxml. I've
shunned MacPorts and Fink
because of the various web reports about their frailty, and also
because
using them seems to be
incomprehen
(Sorry about the formatting of the e-mail, MobileMe's webmail and mailinglists don't like each other)On 06 Apr, 2011,at 01:10 PM, Temescal wrote:
3 April 2011
My goal:
Using my MacBook (intel 64 bit dual core), OSX 10.6.7, standard System
python frameworks
(2.6,2.5,2.3), a standard python instal
just one more note:
On 4/3/11 10:24 PM, Temescal wrote:
I tried a variation on the PyObjC command:
"$easy_install pyobjc"
which runs, giving a plethora of errors, and installs various eggs in
/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages,
this despite "$which python" offers up python 2.7 as the default py
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> Could you try the latest release on PyPI? This is just to check if that
> version also has the problem you describe, which I haven't seen before even
> though I have a number of versions installed on my machine.
>
Actually, I finally fixed
On 6 Apr, 2011, at 1:48, Nat Echols wrote:
> I'm using py2app from the latest SVN, along with an installation of Python
> 2.7 in a non-standard location. I don't get any error messages during
> running either py2applet or 'setup.py py2app', but at some point during app
> building, it starts c
On 6 Apr, 2011, at 18:15, Christopher Barker wrote:
>
>
> wxPython is a pretty good option, though. Probably not as good as pyObjC for
> Mac-only stuff, but it's great for multi platform development, and does work
> quite well on OS-X.
I don't agree with your opionion on wxPython, last time I
On 4/6/11 4:33 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
But at least wxWidgets isn't Tk, the OSX port of Tk seems to get worse over
time:-(. We've moved from IDLE not looking quite right to IDLE just crashing
with TkCocoa (for example when using a number of keyboard shortcuts).
I think, to be fair, that it
On 4/6/11 1:33 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
I don't agree with your opinion on wxPython, last time I checked it sucked for
cross platform development because code doesn't always work the same way on
different platforms (one example I remember from the last time I fought with
wxWidgets is the bac