Yeah, already saw that, which is why I said the py2app wasn't thar much help. That just seems to create a broken .app file.
You wouldn't happen to know a nice way to interact with the PythonMac-SIG group without subscribing and subjecting my inbox to rape by a bunch of useless messages would you? Robert Kern wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm trying to get Bittornado to run on Mac OS X (10.4 with Python > > 2.3.5) but I've only ever dealt with Python at lower lever scripting > > stuff, never wxPython or another GUI stuff. py2app is supposed to be > > the tool to create Mac friendly Python applications(like py2exe on > > Windows), but the documentation for py2app doesn't seem to be much > > help. The setup.py script that comes with BitTornado doesn't run when I > > type python setup.py py2app and produces the following error: > > > > usage: setup.py [global_opts] cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...] > > or: setup.py --help [cmd1 cmd2 ...] > > or: setup.py --help-commands > > or: setup.py cmd --help > > > > error: invalid command 'py2app' (no module named > > 'distutils.command.py2app') > > You need to write a setup.py (actually, probably you should name it > something else like "setup-app.py") that specifies the appropriate > information. From the py2app documentation, the simplest example would be > > from distutils.core import setup > import py2app > > setup( > app=['MyApplication.py'], > ) > > Then you can do > > python setup-app.py py2app > > If you need more help, I suggest asking on the PythonMac-SIG mailing list. > > -- > Robert Kern > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high > Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." > -- Richard Harter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list