Hi Brad, Thank you very much for the detailed explanation, I will try this and report about my progress :-)
Alon. On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 2:45 AM, b...@fie.us <b...@fie.us> wrote: > Second, here is the latest, ugly ugly diff from my working version. > > I would not just blindly apply this. It needs to be taken apart. I did > a lot of bad things in it. It needs to be revisited. But it does work and > did provide me functioning pythonnet binaries and config files that work > correctly. It imports into the system python2.7 as well as into Maya's > embedded Python and Nuke's embedded Python. All on OSX. > > Some highlights… > > There were earlier commits of changes made by a user, "VIKAS DHIMAN" And > those changes seemed to hard-code the system to ubuntu/debian locations and > names. And a lot of what I had to do was revert those changes. However, I > have been heavy handed in this diff in some places. Which is why I > wouldn't want it committed back without re-working it. It should be > neutral, rather than for one platform or the other. > > I added dllmap entries into the .config file for OSX. I also added an > "__internal" which is what mono will need for embedded python. This allows > it to run in maya and nuke on OSX in many cases. > > VIkas' setup.py file assumed the location of the pkg-config directory. I > removed that assumption. So you need to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH yourself > before building. That is what allows you to pick which mono it builds > against. Which is kind of important. And that's what a configure script > is for. but since there isn't one, you do it yourself. On a proper linux > package managed system, it's already set. There should be no need to > hard-code it in the default case. > > I changed the monoclr makefile to accept the existing python executable > rather than override it. > > I changed it to use gcc to compile rather than g++. I recall that being > an Xcode thing. > > I updated it to use the more modern names of pkg-config packages for mono > and glib. I made sure it used the glib flags too. iirc, glib's > pkg-config is in the mac-ports dist location per my port file. so in my > case, that's /opt/local/lib/pkgconfig/ . > > I have a bug fix in there that deals with "Reflection Only" assemblies > being scanned for types when they should not be. > > I removed a clirmodule.il file that needs to not be there, in order for > some of the build logic to function. > > I added some code to make it skip scanning of generics that have no > namespace. this is a hack and probably needs further review. > > And there's ton of cruft in there where monodevelop was updating .csproj > files and such. > > > > > On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Alon Dulce <alo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I want to run python.NET on MAC OSX (Mountain Lion) and since I'm new to > MAC/UNIX and I'm not a programmer I naturally turned to the web: > > *1st : I tried iron python using eclipse with MONO (configuring eclipse > iron python interpreter to the mono framework > "/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/icy" file) - eclipse doesn't > allow this and I got the following error: > > "No output was in the standard output when trying to create the > interpreter info." > > *2nd : I tried python.NET on XAMARIN : > > I found this link: > http://curtis.schlak.com/2012/01/17/howto-run-pythonnet-on-osx.html > > I followed all the instructions but it's not clear to me how can I write > python in XAMARIN, import clr etc. (I set up the solution as explained in > the link above but I'm not sure about the next step). > > * 3rd try : > I found a post on this mailing list : > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythondotnet/2011-September/001171.html > > I tried using the original makefile and setup.py (both makefiles) with > "sudo setup.py install" and received the following error: > "dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable > (/usr/bin/sudo) is setuid or setgid > /bin/sh: pkg-config: command not found > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 46, in <module> > argsDict = pkgconfig('glib-2.0', 'mono-2') > File "setup.py", line 32, in pkgconfig > raise RuntimeError("An error has occured") > RuntimeError: An error has occured > " > > I also tried editing the makefiles and setup.py according to the diff file > supplied in the thread but still no success. > > Is there a makefile/ setup.py file that will work on MAC ? maybe some sort > of step by step monkey guide... :-) > > I appreciate the help, > Alon. > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet > > > >
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