[Pythonmac-SIG] New Page, first proposal

Ronald Oussoren ronaldoussoren at mac.com
Sat Feb 11 22:03:46 CET 2006


On 10-feb-2006, at 5:08, Brendan Simons wrote:

>
> On 9-Feb-06, at 8:10 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>>
>>
>> Brendan Simons wrote:
>>> SPE is almost  there, but still needs a binary install.
>>
>> Would it be there with a good installer?
>
> Maybe.  However its under active development and changes frequently.
>
>>
>>>> BTW, "Open Terminal Here" is a nifty applet
>>
>>> Here's another easy way to do the same thing:  Open the  
>>> terminal.   Type "ls" followed by a space, but don't hit return.   
>>> Now click on  the finder and open the folder you want Terminal to  
>>> access.  In the  titlebar of the finder window, next to the  
>>> folder's name, is a little  folder icon.  Drag that icon to your  
>>> terminal window (Expose helps if  you have lots of windows  
>>> open).  Terminal will spell out the folder's  path for you.  Now  
>>> return to Terminal and hit enter.
>>
>> I now about that, but that's a LOT more than one click -- get Open  
>> Terminal Here -- you'll be glad you did!
>
> True enough.  BTW, I meant to use "cd", rather than "ls" in the  
> example.
>
>
>>
>>>  further still if PyObjC ends up shipping with some version of OS X.
>>
>> That would make a big difference.
>
> Thirded.  Glad to hear it's been added to the Apple buglist.

I'm not so sure if I would like this, that would make it a lot harder  
to provide updates to PyObjC for the system version of Python.  
Although the "Apple ships my software with the OS"-factor would be  
pretty neat :-). On the other hand, I don't use Apple's python much  
anyway.

Ronald

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