On Sep 16, 8:29 pm, Todd Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've put together a tutorial that shows off how to build a GUI > application using XULRunner (same architectural components as Firefox > uses) that can be used in conjunction with the Python programming language. > > The tutorial covers how to build a Python/XULRunner GUI > application:http://pyxpcomext.mozdev.org/no_wrap/tutorials/pyxulrunner/python_xul... > > The details in this tutorial covers the initial setup to full > packaging/deployment, mostly targeting a Windows/Linux platform (MacOSX > is possible with a few deviations, I have tried to cover these > deviations where applicable). > > Feedback is welcome. > > Cheers, > Todd
I get to the "Running" step and run into "Couldn't load XPCOM." Does this work on x86_64? Or have I made a rookie mistake? xulapp1$ ls app docs installer pyxpcom_gui_app xulapp1$ cd pyxpcom_gui_app/ pyxpcom_gui_app$ ls application.ini components extensions pyxpcom_gui_app chrome defaults pylib xulrunner pyxpcom_gui_app$ ./pyxpcom_gui_app Couldn't load XPCOM. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list