Chris Weisiger wrote:
This thread suggests that Python is "lying about its architecture";
might be a holdover from using Python2.5 instead of 2.6:
http://old.nabble.com/py2app-architecture-problem-and-System-Python-question-td29262714.html
hmmm -- I'm not sure if Ronald is trying to keep it working with 2.5
anymore -- there's a lot of versions to keep track of and test on. I
recall a discussion of what versions to support on the list, but can't
find it right now.
You might find this note relevant:
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
Hi,
I've converted the repositories for py2app and related packages to mercurial
and posted them on bitbucket. The new home pages are:
py2app: http://bitbucket.org/ronaldoussoren/py2app
macholib: http://bitbucket.org/ronaldoussoren/macholib
modulegraph: http://bitbucket.org/ronaldoussoren/modulegraph
altgraph: http://bitbucket.org/ronaldoussoren/altgraph
I have disabled the wiki for now, but did enable the issue tracker.
and my symlink isn't helping as much as I thought it was. Using main-fat
as main-i386 will generate a working app, though.
glad to hear it!
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