Forgot to mention I installed both the ansi and unicode binaries of each (because didn't know what I needed) and all four play well so far.


On Apr 4, 2005, at 10:50 PM, Lee Cullens wrote:

I had the wxPython 2.5.3.1 binary in /Applications/Python-2.3/Extras/wxPythonExtras and when I installed Bob's new 2.4 Python I downloaded the new 2.5.4.1 wxPython binary and installed it in /Applications/Python-2.4/Extras/wxPythonExtras.

With what little I've done with it yet the setup seems to work. If I'm working in my home project area, I set the wx.pth to the version I want to be sure (I've only set it to the older version when I was checking out SPE).

Lee C


On Apr 4, 2005, at 10:20 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:


On Apr 4, 2005, at 10:12 PM, Charles Hartman wrote:

Probably everybody else knows this already, but I'll mention that under OS 10.3.8 I'm now happily running Python 2.4.1 with wxPython 2.5.4.1. (I had a hard time getting wxPython built -- wouldn't have gotten it at all without lots of help from Robin Dunn -- but anyone who knew what he or she was doing wouldn't have any trouble.) The two *seem* to be playing perfectly happily together.

I'd love to see a binary distribution for this. Building wxWidgets/wxPython is painful and slow. I build a lot of stuff, but wxPython is something I'd rather have someone else deal with..


Hopefully the Python 2.4.1 distribution I put out is enough of a catalyst to get their wheels turning :)

-bob

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