Re: py2app and Bittornado

2005-09-09 Thread kooto (sent by Nabble.com)
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Re: py2app and Bittornado

2005-08-30 Thread Robert Kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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

Re: py2app and Bittornado

2005-08-30 Thread bsharitt
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?

Re: py2app and Bittornado

2005-08-30 Thread Robert Kern
[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 py2ex

py2app and Bittornado

2005-08-30 Thread bsharitt
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 documentat