On Jun 7, 2005, at 10:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW: Nearly all bundlebuilder apps are broken on Mac OS X for Intel,
and all py2app apps work (via Rosetta, anyway).
-bob
Bob,
Will the altivec enhancements made to pygame 1.7 work in a py2app app?
Keith Nemitz
On Jun 8, 2005, at 12:14 AM, Keith Nemitz wrote:
On Jun 7, 2005, at 10:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW: Nearly all bundlebuilder apps are broken on Mac OS X for Intel,
and all py2app apps work (via Rosetta, anyway).
Will the altivec enhancements made to pygame 1.7 work in a py2app
[Bob Ippolito wrote]
One tool that would be nice is something that will migrate site-
packages from one to the other when you're switching.
What do you think if Apple's (somewhat schizo, mind you) usage of
/Library/Python/X.Y/[site-packages/]
? This would solve that issue.
Trent
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Hi,
Thanks Nicholas and Doug for your answers. I will try both methods and
choose the most appropriate ;)
Regards
Antoine.
Le mardi 07 juin 2005 à 10:06 -0500, Nicholas Riley a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:54:12PM +0200, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
I'm porting an app to Mac OS X and I
On Jun 8, 2005, at 12:30 AM, Trent Mick wrote:
[Bob Ippolito wrote]
One tool that would be nice is something that will migrate site-
packages from one to the other when you're switching.
What do you think if Apple's (somewhat schizo, mind you) usage of
One tool that would be nice is something that will migrate site-
packages from one to the other when you're switching.
What do you think if Apple's (somewhat schizo, mind you) usage of
/Library/Python/X.Y/[site-packages/]
? This would solve that issue.
and probably cause others..
On 7-jun-2005, at 22:45, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Jun 7, 2005, at 6:50 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
On 7-jun-2005, at 10:59, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Jun 7, 2005, at 12:36 AM, Markus Weissmann wrote:
I think this won't be a big headache for the Python community - not
even for
the
John Hunter wrote:
If either of you have a diff against setup*.py that will make mpl src
builds on these systems work better, I'll fold them into the main
line.
I had intended to do this, but before I do, I think theres a need for a
little discussion.
Charles and I have taken two different
The web presence for the Python on Mac OS X session at WWDC2005 is
now up: http://pythonmac.org/wwdc2005/
The CodeImporter example and slides will be available as soon as I've
made sure that it's OK to post them.
-bob
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On 7-Jun-05, at 7:16 PM, Jon Schull wrote:
Thanks I have done that (by adding set path = (/usr/local/bin
$path) to .tcshrc) and all is well.
Now, as momentary liaison between the pythonmac and vpython lists
I'll mention that VPython (a truly beautiful thing) could be made
Charles Moad wrote:
Installing each
dependency would probably be just as easy as trying to use components
from my installer.
I put instructions for how to do this in my package for OS-X-10.3,
py2.3.0. Here they are. If you do all this, you can donate the package
to Bob's repository on
What do you think if Apple's (somewhat schizo, mind you) usage of
/Library/Python/X.Y/[site-packages/] ? This would solve that issue.
and probably cause others.. I'd rather leave that location to Apple.
If it turns out that it's really a good idea to put something there,
then we can change
hi all... at WWDC and i decided to join the SIG.
also, i was wondering if anyone has gotten PyOpenGL and/or
OpenGLContext to work in tiger (albeit under X11). if not, then what
is the best way to go about establishing a context to associate with
python ?
thanks in advance!
-- david
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