On 17 Feb, 2013, at 10:02, Pierre Ratinaud wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have create a .app with py2app for a wxpython application. The resulting
> app does not work as expected if I double click on it (it works but somewhere
> in the process, an encoding problem appear from another program called with
On Feb 17, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Matthias Baas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a while back there has been a discussion about Python 3 support in
> bdist_mpkg. Basically, I was in the same situation as the original
> poster and was looking for a way to produce binary packages for Python 3.
> As it seemed that bdis
On 17 Feb, 2013, at 19:56, Matthias Baas wrote:
>
> So are there still some people around that would like to give this a try
> or is the general opinion that things like easy_install or pip should be
> the preferred method anyway?
In the longer run pip, or tools like it, will support binary pac
Hi I am using py2app version 0.7.3
With a python.org installed python ( It still installs into the framework
location Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7) , I pip
installed py2app .
My setup script is identical what I used two years back and is reproduced
below
I can get the build
Hi,
I'm not sure. What kind of encoding error occurs? The exact error message might
give a hint as to what's going on here.
The only message I had was in Console. The software I'm using with Popen
(R) is complaining (in french) about encoding in my script.
My tests and googling leave me to th
On 18 Feb, 2013, at 21:22, Pierre Ratinaud wrote:
> Hi,
>> I'm not sure. What kind of encoding error occurs? The exact error message
>> might give a hint as to what's going on here.
> The only message I had was in Console. The software I'm using with Popen (R)
> is complaining (in french) abou
On 18 Feb, 2013, at 20:10, hari jayaram wrote:
> Hi I am using py2app version 0.7.3
> With a python.org installed python ( It still installs into the framework
> location Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7) , I pip installed
> py2app .
>
>
> My setup script is identical what I
Hi Ronald,
thanks for your prompt email.
I checked and the Python.framework pointed to by the Info.plist was indeed
empty.
I simply rysnc -av the Python.framework/Versions/2.7 to the appropriate
place pointed to by the Info.plist and was able to launch the app on the
machine I built it on , i.e 32
On 18 Feb, 2013, at 23:03, hari jayaram wrote:
> Hi Ronald,
> thanks for your prompt email.
> I checked and the Python.framework pointed to by the Info.plist was indeed
> empty.
>
> I simply rysnc -av the Python.framework/Versions/2.7 to the appropriate place
> pointed to by the Info.plist an