On 9 Jan 2009, at 9:43 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:

> On 01/09/09 12:34, "Michael McCracken" <michael.mccrac...@gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Maxwell, Adam R  
>> <adam.maxw...@pnl.gov> wrote:
>
>>> Me too, but I've been hacking in python all morning and need a  
>>> diversion :).
>>> Man, I wish I'd learned python a few years ago...that is a fun
>>> language/library combination.
>>
>> Agreed - python is good stuff. I have written some stuff in PyObjC,
>> and I like it much more than straight objC. It's really like the best
>> of both.
>
> Heh, I wrote a build script for my latest project [1] that bumps the  
> version
> number, wraps it in a tarball, and creates a Sparkle appcast.  Using  
> the
> familiar (to me) NSXMLDocument API via python was quicker than  
> learning a
> different XML parser.
>
> -- 
> Adam
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/mactlmgr/source/browse/trunk/build_tlu.py
>

BTW, did you see 
<http://www.entropy.ch/blog/Developer/2008/09/22/Sparkle-Appcast-Automation-in-Xcode.html
 
 >, with an idea to store the private key in a secure note.

I wonder if we should use something like this for BibDesk and Skim,  
either in the DiskImage build phase or in a separate script similar to  
build_bibdesk.py. I'm thinking of embedding Sparkle in both as soon as  
it reaches its 1.5 release target, which should be soon.

Christiaan


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