| > I went back to the INSTALL file for Mac Qt, and noticed that they | > recommend | > | > ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib /usr/lib | > ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqui.1.dylib /usr/lib | | That's bad! Don't do that, remove those links. /usr/local/lib would | be a lot better. That will not build a redistributable application, | py2app correctly assumes everything in system locations is a system | component, so will not be included in any app created with the tool.
I'll take your word for it (and I have moved the links to /usr/local/lib), but those libs did seem to get picked up by py2app when in /usr/lib. I didn't look closely at the output, but I saw that they got copied and stripped. | > Is this a known problem? | | Qt is a known problem :) Argh... I guess I'll try to live with it. There seems to be a nice cross-platform combination of Python, Qt, PyOpenGL and Pivy (coin / open inventor) that I've been hoping will all play together nicely. I don't see an alternative, without backing off to C++, which I don't much fancy (C++ being another known problem :-)) Thanks again, Terry _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig