William McBrine wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:24:49 -0700, Russell E. Owen wrote:
That is exactly what py2app does by default if you run py2app with the
system python.
Thanks. I see that it* avoids the issue with Tk starting in the
background that I get with Platypus, too.
In fact, it look
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On 31 jul 2008, at 23:28, Python.Arno wrote:
On 30 jul 2008, at 20:48, William McBrine wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:57:35 +, I wrote:
[bundlebuidler] does put in a version-specific #! line, but if I
change
that to #!/usr/bin/env python, the app stil
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:57:35 +, I wrote:
> [bundlebuidler] does put in a version-specific #! line, but if I change
> that to #!/usr/bin/env python, the app still works, and it seems to me
> that it will work for any version of Python on OS 10.4, 10.5, and maybe
> 10.3.
Then again, I see now t
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:24:49 -0700, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> That is exactly what py2app does by default if you run py2app with the
> system python.
Thanks. I see that it* avoids the issue with Tk starting in the
background that I get with Platypus, too.
In fact, it looks like the bundlebuilder
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Tommy Nordgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28 jul 2008, at 03.59, William McBrine wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:58:59 +0200, Python.Arno wrote:
> >
> >> http://undefined.org/python/py2app.html
> >
> > py2app bundles Python itself into the app, right? I w
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William McBrine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:58:59 +0200, Python.Arno wrote:
>
> > http://undefined.org/python/py2app.html
>
> py2app bundles Python itself into the app, right? I wonder, is there no
> way to create an app bundle that relie
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 15:18:43 -0400, Kevin Walzer wrote:
> Add this call to your Python script somewhere (modify as needed):
>
> try:
> self.tk.call('console', 'hide')
> except TclError:
> pass
Ah, yes! Thanks.
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 21:09:10 +0200, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
> Try setting the Output popup menu to 'None'
That was the first thing I did.
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William McBrine wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:51:26 +0200, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
There is Platypus, a general open source program to wrap a script
in an Macintosh (GUI) Application.
Thanks. I tried Platypus, and it's close to what I want. But I still
can't seem to get rid of the small "Conso
On 28 jul 2008, at 20.22, William McBrine wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:51:26 +0200, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
There is Platypus, a general open source program to wrap a script
in an Macintosh (GUI) Application.
Thanks. I tried Platypus, and it's close to what I want. But I still
can't seem to
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:51:26 +0200, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
> There is Platypus, a general open source program to wrap a script
> in an Macintosh (GUI) Application.
Thanks. I tried Platypus, and it's close to what I want. But I still
can't seem to get rid of the small "Console" window that pops up
On 28 jul 2008, at 03.59, William McBrine wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:58:59 +0200, Python.Arno wrote:
http://undefined.org/python/py2app.html
py2app bundles Python itself into the app, right? I wonder, is there
no
way to create an app bundle that relies on the existing installation
of
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:58:59 +0200, Python.Arno wrote:
> http://undefined.org/python/py2app.html
py2app bundles Python itself into the app, right? I wonder, is there no
way to create an app bundle that relies on the existing installation of
Python, since OS X already comes with Python? I have a
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. But I am also wondering
since in
your applications folder on macs it usually doesn't have an actual
folder
for each app. Rather
Python.Arno wrote:
>
>
> 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-
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 wonder
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