Merged wxPython 2.4.x to the 2.5 branch (Finally!!!)

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Building wxPython on Mac OS X
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NOTE: OS X support is HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL at this time. Most things
are working now, but a few still don't. I know about most of
them and am addressing them as I have time. If you have any
ideas about a fix for the stuff that's still broken then
please persue them and send the fixes to me.
These are the steps I have used for building wxPython on Mac OS X 10.1
These are the steps I have used for building wxPython on Mac OS X 10.x
with the Apple Developer Tools, a.k.a the Darwin version. I assume
that you know your way around a command line and that you know how to
get things from various CVS repositories as needed.
1. Python 2.2 is required. There is a disk image with an installer
package in the wxPython Sourceforge download area, in this group:
1. "MacPython-OSX" 2.3 is required. There is a disk image with an
installer package in the wxPython Sourceforge download area, in
this group:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10718&release_id=84730
If, for some reason you need to build your own Python, get the
source from www.python.org and follow theinstructions in the
Mac/OSX/README file to build and install Python.app and the
Python.framework.
If you build your own Python then you may want to make a symlink or
two in /usr/local/bin so that this version of Python can be found
from the command line. For example:
cd /usr/local/bin
sudo ln -s /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.2/bin/python2.2 python2.2
sudo ln -s python2.2 python
Also, if you create a /usr/local/bin/pythonw script like the
following then you can run Python GUI apps (like wxPython) directly
from the command line:
#!/bin/sh
exec /Applications/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/python $@
Be sure to give this script execute permissions:
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/pythonw
If you would like to make a MachoPython installer from what you
built then you may want to look at the scripts I use to do it
located in wxPython/distrib/mac/buildPython.
source from www.python.org and follow the instructions in the
Mac/OSX/README file to build and install the Python.framework and
Python tools.
One last thing, make sure that /usr/local/bin is in your PATH
environment variable.
environment variable since that is where the new python and pythonw
commands will be located.
2. In a wxWindows CVS tree make a build directory.
2. In a wxWindows CVS tree make a build directory. (You can also use
a CVS snapshot located in http://wxwindows.org/snapshots/ or the
released wxPythonSrc-*.tr.gz archive.)
cd ~/proj/wxWindows # or wherever you put it
mkdir build
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5. Build and install wxPython.
cd ../wxPython
python setup.py IN_CVS_TREE=1 build install
python setup.py build install
If you would like to install to someplace besides the Python
site-packages directory (such as to your home directory) then you
can add "--root=<path>" after the "install" command. To use
wxPython like this you'll need to ensure that the directory
containing wxPyrthon is contained in in the PYTHONPATH environment
variable.
6. Test. Just navigate in the Finder to the demo directory and double
click demo.py, or simple.py, or whatever you want to run. Or from