Jim Skibbie wrote:
I’m using py2app v. 0.4.3

That should do it.


    2) make sure you are running py2app with the same python that you've
    installed all that stuff into. (and tell us what python that is)


Not sure what you mean about using the same python that I’ve installed all the stuff into. I compiled boost, exempi and python-xmp-toolkit into a directory inside my /opt/local folder. Should I have installed these in some other place?

What I meant was to make sure that you run py2app with the same python that you are running your app with when it isn't bundles -- you can have any number of different pythons installed: 2.5, 2.5, macports, fink, etc., etc, etc.


Here’s the setup.py, it is just the generated one from py2applet.

fine place to start

I got the py2app to make an app that runs now by turning off the –A (alias mode) when building the app,

odd -- usually -A is easier to get working! Unless you move the bundle...

but it still only runs on my machine.

I’m using OS X 10.5.8 and Python 2.5.1 which I’m assuming is what came with my Mac? I don’t remember installing anything else.

If you use that one, py2app won't bundle everything, so it won't work on any non-10.5 machine (and I'm not sure about extra stuff you've installed).

It's best to use the python 2.5 you get from python.org

You will then need to re-install the add-on packages you need.

Can you tell that I’m in a little over my head??

This is all more complicated than it should be.

-Chris


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