But do I have to do that? Is it possible to just deploy a universal module built for the default 2.3?

On 11/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Quoting Patrick Stinson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I want to deploy my pyqt4 app on all ppc and i386 macs. I was just going to
> use BuildApplet that comes with OS to put together the app bundle, but I
> need all of the shared libraries to be universal binaries. I built qt as a
> universal binary, but I don't see a flag for building the sip and pyqt
> modules as universal bins. What obstacles will I run into here? Is this even
> possible using the MacPython-2.3 that comes with OS X 10.4 (seems like it
> would be)?
>
> I'm so close! thanks
>

As far as I have understood you need MacPython-2.4 in order to get python itself
universal.

Armando

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