[Python-checkins] python/dist/src/Mac/OSX README,1.5,1.6

jackjansen@users.sourceforge.net jackjansen@users.sourceforge.net
Mon, 12 Aug 2002 13:46:20 -0700


Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Mac/OSX
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Modified Files:
	README 
Log Message:
Updated for the current state of affairs.


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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Mac/OSX/README,v
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  This directory contains a Makefile that will create a couple of python-related
  applications (fullblown OSX .app applications, that is) in /Applications/Python,
! and a hidden helper application Python.app inside the Python.framework. In addition
  it has a target "installmacsubtree" that installs the relevant portions of the
  Mac subtree into the Python.framework.
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  This directory contains a Makefile that will create a couple of python-related
  applications (fullblown OSX .app applications, that is) in /Applications/Python,
! and a hidden helper application Python.app inside the Python.framework, and
! unix tools "python" and "pythonw" into /usr/local/bin. In addition
  it has a target "installmacsubtree" that installs the relevant portions of the
  Mac subtree into the Python.framework.
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  2. make
  3. make frameworkinstall
- 4. make osxapps
- 5. [optional] in Mac/OSX do "make installunixprograms", see below.
  
! This sequence will put the framework in /Library/Framework/Python.framework and
! the applications in /Applications/Python. Building in another place, for instance
! $HOME/Library/Frameworks if you have no admin privileges on your machine, has only
! been tested very lightly.
  
  5. What do all these programs do?
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  2. make
  3. make frameworkinstall
  
! This sequence will put the framework in /Library/Framework/Python.framework, 
! the applications in /Applications/Python and the unix tools in /usr/local/bin. 
! 
! Building in another place, for instance $HOME/Library/Frameworks if you have no
! admin privileges on your machine, has only been tested very lightly. This can be done
! by configuring with --enable-framework=$HOME/Library/Frameworks. The other two
! directories, /Applications/Python and /usr/local/bin, will then also be deposited
! in $HOME. This is sub-optimal for the unix tools, which you would want in $HOME/bin,
! but there is no easy way to fix this right now.
! 
! Note that there are no references to the actual locations in the code or resource
! files, so you are free to move things around afterwards. For example, you could
! use --enable-framework=/tmp/newversion/Library/Frameworks and use /tmp/newversion
! as the basis for an installer or something.
! 
! If you want to install some part, but not all, read the main Makefile. The
! frameworkinstall is composed of a couple of sub-targets that install the framework
! itself, the Mac subtree, the applications and the unix tools.
! 
! If you want to run the Makefile here directly, in stead of through the main Makefile,
! you will have to pass various variable-assignments. Read the beginning of the Makefile
! for details.
! 
  
  5. What do all these programs do?
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  be supplied later. Some useful (but outdated) info can be found in Mac/Demo.
  
! If you install the commandline scripts /usr/local/bin/python and pythonw these
  can be used to run non-GUI and GUI python scripts from the command line, respectively.
  
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  be supplied later. Some useful (but outdated) info can be found in Mac/Demo.
  
! The commandline scripts /usr/local/bin/python and pythonw
  can be used to run non-GUI and GUI python scripts from the command line, respectively.
  
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- The interesting targets in the makefile are:
- installmacsubtree - explained above,
- dontinstallmacsubtree - Put only a .pth file into the framework (pointing to this
- 	sourcetree), which may be easier for development,
- install_all - install all three .app applications,
- install_Python - install the hidden interpreter .app into the framework,
- install_PythonLauncher - install the user-visible script launch helper
- install_IDE - install the IDE
- installunixprograms - install symlinks/scripts mimicking normal unix Python into
- 	/usr/local.
- 	
  The PythonLauncher is actually an Objective C Cocoa app built with Project Builder.
  It could be a Python program, except for the fact that pyobjc is not a part of
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  on the fly that are normal datafork-based resource files.
  
! 	Jack Jansen, jack@oratrix.com, 02-Aug-02
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  on the fly that are normal datafork-based resource files.
  
! 	Jack Jansen, jack@oratrix.com, 12-Aug-02
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