On 14-mrt-2006, at 17:04, Hubert Holin wrote: > Paris (U.E.), le 14/03/2006 > > Bonjour > > Back when XCode 2.1 was current (no *so* long ago), I used it to > build extensions for Python (first Apple's 2.3, then Bob's "official > unofficial'" 2.4). Finding the right combination of flags to make the > thing work was not funny. > > Then XCode 2.2 came along, which was fine for some C++ work. > > I have come to revisit some older XCode projects, which included > extensions to Python, and, lo and behold, Apple has played "mix the > flags" again! This means I can't build new projects which includes > custom extensions to Python using only *documented* flags, unless I > once again go into a hair-tearing flag hunting session... Unless > somebody else has done that and is willing to share the result of his > labor.
I use distutils for building python extensions, which means Python will provide the right compiler flags for me ;-). PyObjC includes Xcode templates for Python based applications, you could use this as a starting point for using distutils to build python extensions from an Xcode project. Ronald > > For the record, some of the projects I was revisiting were for > getting my feet wet with MacTels during an Apple Workshop (Universal > Binaries) in Paris, Friday. Guess I'll have some interesting > questions to ask them... > > Merci > > Hubert Holin > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig