Re: [Python.NET] running pythonnet on MAC OSX[new to MAC and not not a programmer]

2013-06-20 Thread Bradley Friedman
ls/ports.tar [default] > > 5. I indexed my local repository: > portindex ~/Documents/Loc_Macports/ > > But i received notification that none were indexed and here I'm stuck. > > Any insights ? > > BR, > Alon. > > > > ---------- Forwarded message

Re: [Python.NET] running pythonnet on MAC OSX[new to MAC and not not a programmer]

2013-06-16 Thread Alon Dulce
Hi Brad, Thank you very much for the detailed explanation, I will try this and report about my progress :-) Alon. On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 2:45 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Second, here is the latest, ugly ugly diff from my working version. > > I would not just blindly apply this. It needs to be

Re: [Python.NET] running pythonnet on MAC OSX[new to MAC and not not a programmer]

2013-06-13 Thread [email protected]
So, firstly, I build my own 64bit mono.  In that last thread, I said I was doing it off of their tar ball.I updated that slightly.  I now maintain my own local "mac ports" port file.Attached is the latest one I built.  It may need updating.  And at the very least, you probably want to update it to

Re: [Python.NET] running pythonnet on MAC OSX[new to MAC and not not a programmer]

2013-06-13 Thread [email protected]
Ahh. Yes. I do it differently these days. Will get back to you shortly. -brad On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Alon Dulce wrote: > Hi, > > I want to run python.NET on MAC OSX (Mountain Lion) and since I'm new to > MAC/UNIX and I'm not a programmer I naturally turned to the web: > > *1st : I

[Python.NET] running pythonnet on MAC OSX[new to MAC and not not a programmer]

2013-06-13 Thread Alon Dulce
Hi, I want to run python.NET on MAC OSX (Mountain Lion) and since I'm new to MAC/UNIX and I'm not a programmer I naturally turned to the web: *1st : I tried iron python using eclipse with MONO (configuring eclipse iron python interpreter to the mono framework "/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/