[Pythonmac-SIG] sanity checks: building MacOS X app
John Speno
macpython@lopan.dccs.upenn.edu
Tue, 25 Feb 2003 13:53:26 -0500
Dear MacPythonistas:
I'm about to try bundling up my own python application for MacOS X 10.2.
I'd like a little sanity check before I start.
My question is: Is this going to work?
I want to distribute this as a single application bundle (MyApp.app). I
need Tkinter, so I know I'll need to have the TCL and Tk frameworks in my
application. Of course it needs Python too. In addition, I need a version
of the cyrus-sasl library compiled differently than the one that Apple
includes with the OS.
So, here's what I imagine it looking like:
MyApp.app/
Info.plist
MacOS/
MyApp - sh wrapper to launch ../Resources/myapp/myapp.py
python -> ../Frameworks/Python.framework/.../python
Frameworks/
TCL.framework/
Tk.framework/
Python.framework/
Resources/
myapp - my application modules
lib/
libsasl2
Thanks!