> David Woods wrote: > > My wxPython application has a context sensitive help system, using > > wx.html.HtmlHelpController(), which also contains a Tutorial for the > > program. Users like to leave the Help window open while they are > > simultaneously working in the application. To allow this, I set the > > Help application up as a free-standing application that I can call > > from my regular application when it is needed. (This is necessary > > because of issues with menu construction.) My applications are built > > using py2app, so the call I've been using looks like this: > > > > os.system('open -a TransanaHelp.app') > > > > This works on OS X 10.3, and it works when I'm running under Python > > on > > OS X 10.4, but I have not been able to get anything along these lines > > to work under OS X 10.4 once my app has been bundled up with py2app. > > It's like the Help app tries to launch, but then it immediately, and > > silently, shuts down. (i.e. the Console doesn't report anything.) > > os.spawnv() and os.popen2() don't work either. Does anybody have any > > ideas for how I can launch a bundled wxPython app from within another > > bundled wxPython app on OS X 10.4? > > > > Thanks for your help, > > > > David K. Woods, Ph.D. > > Transana Lead Developer > > Wisconsin Center for Education Research > > University of Wisconsin, Madison > > http://www.transana.org > > > > > Where is the help application bundled? Alongside the main app > in the same directory, or inside the main app's application > bundle itself? Perhaps it's a path issue, i.e. 'open' can't > find the app to open. If so, you may need to do some work to > get a full path to the help app, then launch it (i.e., > os.system('open -a /path/to/myapp.app') ). > > - -- > Kevin Walzer > Code by Kevin > http://www.codebykevin.com
Adding the path didn't help. Calling "open -a TransanaHelp.app" from the command line finds the app, and adding the full path makes is start a bit faster. But when the same call is made from within my bundled Python program (regardless of whether the path is included), I see the following in the console: 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Applications/Transana_2/TransanaHelp.app/Contents/MacOS/TransanaHelp", line 3, in ? import sys, os ImportError: No module named os So it seems, if I'm interpreting this right, like Python's not able to find its own modules under this particular scenario. Line 3 of TransanaHelp.py, by the way, is not the import statement shown here. That line 3 is of some internal Python routine that's not part of my code. Any other ideas? Thanks, David _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig