Darabos Dániel wrote:
That is great news Juergen! I am now using a Mac too, and it is indeed
great to be able to use Python 2.5 features. Let me know when there is
something I can do to move cws python25 ahead!
you can migration the cws to svn, it is independent of my fix.
Juergen
Thanks,
Daniel
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Juergen Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have fixed the Python problem on Mac OS X. I have to do some checks on the
other platforms but you can expect it at least in OO.org 3.1 maybe already
in 3.0.1.
Next step should be the upgrade to Python 2.5 (cws python25). On Mac i
already use it because there is the system Python used. Will take a look on
it when somebody has migrated the cws to svn ;-)
Juergen
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Hi Daniel,
don't get me wrong. You do some business with Python and OO.org. You
develop extensions in Python and if they don't work you get in trouble or
lost business ("... Since this means lost sales for us, we would very much
like to do something about it. ..")
Python is still a little bit unmaintained. I simply suggest that you take
the responsibility for Python. The integration of Python 2.5 is ongoing for
a long time now. If the responsible people don't communicate try it again
or start working on it on your own. Try to ask first and if no response just
do it on your own.
Important is that you take it seriously. Ideally do it for all the major
platforms. There is no real QA for Python etc. So you can start with QA or
can directly start with the maintenance.
I would really like to see somebody who feel responsible for Python. Will
do or at least organize QA and will take care that Python works in new
releases.
Just do it.
Juergen
Darabos Dániel wrote:
Hi Juergen!
Yes, I would like to get involved in maintaining PyUNO, and you
remember correctly that we have intended to do so since last year. I
know we did not do much "maintaining" since, but it is not for lack of
goodwill. Let me know how I can help more.
I have tried to get involved in the move to 2.5, but apart from the
exchange of a few emails I did not manage to. I could not really find
out even the status of this project.
We have now during the Beijing OOoCon released an open-source tool
that greatly aids the development of Python extensions, and makes the
development process very much fun:
https://launchpad.net/eoec
With EuroOffice Extension Creator you can develop an extension while
OpenOffice.org is running. For example you have created a dialog box,
where you press a button, and something should happen, but it does not
correctly work. You can just edit the event for the button, save the
modified source (in your favorite editor) and click the button again
in OpenOffice.org (you do not even need to close the dialog box). With
this I hope we can attract more Python developers to OpenOffice.org.
And I will gladly fix the current dlopen issue too myself, if you
think I should. (Though I do not know much about how dlopen works on a
Mac.)
Also if we phrased the situation on the download page of the patcher
in a way that you dislike, let me know and we'll rewrite it. Though I
hope this is not the case.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Juergen Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
the patch probably works around the problem. But if you plan to make
business with Python and OpenOffie.org you should consider to invest a
little bit more in the maintenance of Python in general. When i remember
the
last OOCon in Barcelona correct, you had plans to do so. But i don't see
that somebody feel really responsible. You shouldn't wait that other
people
fix your problems.
I am currently rethinking my personal investment in this issue ...
Juergen
Darabos Dániel wrote:
Thanks for the slides Stephan! They made me sorry for missing your
session!
I was able to write a light patch for until the issue is fixed in
OpenOffice.org proper:
http://www.multiracio.com/eurooffice/news/mac-patcher-released
If you have any comments on it, they would be much appreciated. We are
quite new to Mac development.
Regards,
Daniel
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Stephan Bergmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/19/08 12:53, Darabos Dániel wrote:
This is of course not a general fix :). Any idea why dlopen does not
find libpyuno.dylib in the same folder that this code (pyuno.so) is
executed from?
Coincidentally, I explained just that in my OOoCon08 presentation, see
slide
19 of
<http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/programme/thursday_1402.odp>
or
<http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/programme/thursday_1402.pdf>.
-Stephan
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