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