r 29606: python25
N_Ox
n.oxyde at gmail.com
Thu Oct 4 15:03:36 PDT 2007
Le 4 oct. 07 à 19:49, Weissmann Markus a écrit :
> On 04.10.2007, at 15:17, N_Ox wrote:
>
>>
>> Le 4 oct. 07 à 15:05, Jyrki Wahlstedt a écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> On 4.10.2007, at 15.51, N_Ox wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 4 oct. 07 à 13:04, Jyrki Wahlstedt a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4.10.2007, at 13.42, N_Ox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Le 4 oct. 07 à 12:26, Jyrki Wahlstedt a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the framework install really needed?
>>>>>
>>>>> E.g. py25-wxpython…
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So that's py25-wxpython which is having a problem. No port
>>>> should require modifications on other ports to install.
>>>>
>>> I wouldn't do this conclusion. It is clearly stated in wxPython
>>> documentation. Moreover, framework install is something that
>>> should work, even if it isn't used…
>>>
>>
>> But you do need to go around modifying the python25 Portfile.
>> I haven't said these softwares are broken, just their ports ;)
>>
>
> The problem is that the parts of Python that make processes able to
> use the Mac OS X GUI are only built IF Python is build as a framework.
> This seems to be a "feature" of Python. We don't need the framework
> installation - en contraire. But we do need the "make-the-GUI-
> accessible" parts. If someone knows how to enable those w/o
> enabling the framework build, I'll be more than happy!
>
>
> -Markus
Could you tell us which are those parts?
Are you talking about IDLE?
I would also like to be able to provide users a perfect python port,
so let's brainstorm all of this mess.
--
Anthony Ramine, the infamous MacPorts Trac slave.
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