> On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:25 AM, Ronald Oussoren <ronaldousso...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I’ve just pushed PyObjC 3.2.1 to PyPI. This fixes a number of small issues in 
> PyObjC 3.2, but the primary new feature is that there are now wheels on PyPI. 
> 
> I’ve tested the wheels on OSX 10.12 with the Python.org <http://python.org/> 
> “intel” installers (the default download option for the OSX installers) and 
> Homebrew. The wheels should also work fine with older OSX releases. 

Thank you *so* much, Ronald :D.  I installed pyobjc onto my laptop just now and 
didn't even have to go get an icepack out of the freezer first :-).  In under 
ten seconds, no less, for both python 3.5 and python 2.7.  A glorious day, to 
be sure.

One minor note - I do notice that the 'pyobjc' package itself has no wheel, 
even though all its dependents do.  Any chance you could upload 2.7/3.5 wheels 
for that as well?  It would just complete the set :-).

Thanks again; this is fabulous,

-glyph

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