On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Phillip Nguyen <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> ...
> Also, I haven't gotten any feedback on whether or not the branch is
> working properly for anyone else?
>
> --phillip
>
>
>
I haven't tried the Cocoa branch recently, and I can't recall whether I ever
tried it at all (probably not). But I (just speaking for myself as a
potential user) would be happy if you got it merged into the pyglet trunk
(in whatever way makes sense to you), even if no one else had tried it, as
long as it worked for you and you were sure it would not stop Carbon from
working (and being used by default) on whatever platforms it works on now.
Then it's a lot easier to ask people to test the Cocoa code -- just update
their pyglet 1.2dev branch, set some sort of option or command-line argument
to use Cocoa (or just use 64-bit python, which would force that choice, if I
understand correctly), and rerun their pyglet code.

- Bruce

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