> On 5 Sep 2024, at 02:32, Greg Ewing via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Normally it's in the .app/Contents/MacOS subdirectory. The name
> varies, but there's usually just one executable file in there. Run that
> from a shell and you should see anything written to stdout or stderr.
I recall that d
On 5/09/24 7:48 am, Barry Scott wrote:
Beware that you cannot use print to stdout for a .app as its stdin/stdout do
not go anywhere useful.
You can invoke the executable inside the package from the Terminal.
Normally it's in the .app/Contents/MacOS subdirectory. The name
varies, but there's u
> On 4 Sep 2024, at 16:27, Guenther Sohler via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to turn on debugging and to display on the console, where
> python is loading files from ?
>
I assume you have a .app that is then packaged into a .dmg.
It will be the .app that you need to either build
On 5/09/24 03:27, Guenther Sohler via Python-list wrote:
Hi,
My "Project" is to integrate python support into OpenSCAD. It runs quite
well, but
there are still issues on MacOS. On My MacOS it works, but it crashes when
I ship
the DMG files.
It looks very much like python is not able to find the