I am happy to test the binaries. But if this works, I should learn how to do 
it. It is better to have multiple backups of needed skills. 

I currently package wxPython 2.8.12 in the app because of potential 
incompatibilities from users. I also have tried to exclusively use Mac system 
Python again to avoid potential incompatibilities. So the best way to test is 
on a machine that does not anything special (Python.org python, local wxPython 
version, etc) installed. 

Michael
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> On Dec 29, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Vincent Habchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Micheal,
> 
>> I can give this a try when I get back to the office. How does it deal with 
>> dependencies? Do I need to install all dependencies via MacPorts or can it 
>> pull from dependencies outside of Macports? 
> 
> Oh, no. I mean, it wasn't my intention to place the burden on *you*. I can do 
> that fairly easily on my side, since I already have a working copy of grass 
> 7.2. Would you mind testing the resulting package, though?
> 
> Problem is, my binaries are 64-bit and 10.12-compatible only.
> 
> Vincent 
> 
> 

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