On 13 jul 2008, at 00:39, Alexnb wrote:


Hi All

I am wondering what I can do to turn a python app (.py) into a mac OSX
applicaiton (.app). Just like py2exe does.

i use these:
http://undefined.org/python/py2app.html
http://effbot.org/pyfaq/how-do-i-create-a-pyc-file.htm

But I am also wondering since in
your applications folder on macs it usually doesn't have an actual folder for each app. Rather an icon. so for firefox, you just see the icon. Unlike windows where you have a folder with everything, and the actual program is
in it. where is all the application info stored? just in the .app?

apps on OSX are also folder, yet with the reserved .app extension
the OS then presents this as an app (right click on an app and choose 'Show package content')

py2app creates all that for you


Finally
whether or not there is an app like py2exe for mac, is there a way to skip
the middle man and turn it straight into a .dmg with the app inside?
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a dmg is a disk image, similar to iso on windows
you can create an empty one with Disk Utility then drop everything in
it's NOT an installer


cheers
Arno
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