Ned, Thanks -- I'll take further discussion to the python-mac list.
Ronald: That’s a feature of the framework build. The unix build is exactly the same > as a unix build on other platform. Adding the same feature to the unix > build should be possible, but would complicate the build. I have no > interest to work on this, but would be willing to review PRs, > fair enough. > as long as those aim for feature parity with the framework build. That is, > both pythonw(1) and python(1) should redirect through an embedded app > bundle. > yes, that's what I'm thinking. Done, just configure “—enable-universalsdk > —with-universal-archs=universal2” without specifying a framework build. > Excellent, thanks! Something I would like to work on, but don’t have enough free time for, is > an alternative installation with an application bundle on the top level > instead of a framework. Installation would then entail dropping “Python > X.Y.app” into your application folder, and uninstallation would be to drop > the same bundle into the bin. > That would be nice -- and would, I think, actually buy us something useful from this bundling :-) Just don’t use conda ;-). To be blunt, doing this properly is trivial. > which "this" are you referring to -- and if it's trivial, then why hasn't anyone figured out how in multiple conversations over years? But if it is -- tell us how and maybe we will do it (if it's really trivial, maybe even I, with my limited build skills could do it) Thanks, -CHB -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception chris.bar...@noaa.gov
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