FWIW, DarwinPorts has 'aqua' variants of many packages,
cool. I'll have to look into which ones, thought I'll start with a question: wxPython?
> and if you want
them for something that doesn't have one, either add the variant and send off the patch, or make a request.
As for Python. As soon as there is a framework version of Python that can be installed via a destroot for packaging, I'll add it to DarwinPorts. Or if someone can figure out how to hack the current version to do it...
similarly I have an Portfile for an X11 version of SciPy, and an adapted one for aqua - but the inability to install Python Framework via a destroot is a blocker for that.
DarwinPorts aims to integrate where practical - so we depend on our own version of Python because the OS version is broken (as the fix packages available show) and because we don't want to slap cruft into the main part of the filesystem.
Well, I didn't follow all that, but it sounds like the gist is what I suspected:
1) The DarwinPorts python packages don't use Apple's Python
2) The DarwinPorts python doesn't play well with Aqua.
3) This may be fixed in the future, if someone can figure out how and put in the time.
4) I can use DarwinPorts to install libs needed by python packages, and use them with Apple's python.
Have I got that right?
Note also that I'm optimistic that Tiger will provide a Python that plays better with other pythons.
So we can't use DarwinPorts to get fully functional versions of wxPython, SciPy and matplotlib (to name a few I need) that are aqua based.
I'd love to contribute, but all this Framework/destroot stuff is well beyond me!
-Chris
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