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In anticipation of repackaging my Python developer tools for Tiger, I gave py2applet (the gui droplet) a try, since I wasn't quite sure how it worked. I had been playing with a PyQt app called mindmap, so I decided to use this as a test case. I dragged and dropped the main launcher script on the py2applet icon, and it proceeded to create a standalone package complete with PyQt libraries stuffed in! This was quite unexpected: I guess I thought py2applet worked in the same way that buildapplet did.
Is it this easy? I realize that I will need to edit the info.plist and icon bits to get it completely customized (since I didn't use a py2app setup script), but this blows my mind. Is py2applet really this simple?
Bob, you're amazing. Thanks for such a useful tool. With a little more testing/learning, I'll be ready to bag bundlebuilder/buildapplet for good.
Cheers,
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