I am using py2app 0.3.6 installed using easy install on my 10.5 Leopard distribution.
I am trying to package a piece of software into a completely stand alone app so I can distribute it to other mac users. Currently, I'm using 10.5Leopard and am not having much luck. When creating this app, the python that gets added to the Contents/MacOS is a link to: /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python While this will work for just about all stock 10.5 computers, this will not work for anything that doesn't have python 2.5 installed, and I need to package this for 10.3 and 10.4 for both PPC and i386 also, and these machines do not have python 2.5 unless they were added later. I did not use the -s switch that is supposed to create a semi-standalone app and I did not tell it to skip macholib. Also, I have run the macho_standalone separately and that has not yielded any better results. Simply copying the python interpreter into the directory doesn't work either as it fails with a module traceback not found error. What I need is a way to completely include the interpreter and everything that it needs into the app bundle. Any help on this matter is appreciated.
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