Re: [Pyobjc-dev] py2app -A equivalent in pyobjc2.0?
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From: Will L. <le...@gm...> - 2009-01-20 20:50:19
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Diez, I realize this is a very incomplete answer, but you can build XCode projects from the command line using 'xcodebuild', as described here http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/Manpages/man1/xcodebuild.1.html . (You could, if you like unnecessarily complex systems, also create an Automator workflow using the 'Build Xcode Project' action, and then run that workflow using /usr/bin/automator . :) Best, Will On Jan 20, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > Hi, > > after developing quite a few nice apps in pyobjc 1.4 under > Panther/Tiger, I finally started wetting my feet using 2.0 > > To be brutally honest: it hasn't been a smooth ride, to say the least. > > Will Larson's tutorial helped to explain quite a few things. Thanks > for > that, the donation is under way. > > But I can't stop noticing that *a lot* of things have become more > cumbersome. That begins with the need to decorate methods and to > explicit declare outlets. > > It continues with the existence of *.m-files that require a C- > compiler. > Granted, I have that, but nontheless... > > And Will mentions in part two that methods with underscores in them > confuse the system. Have to experience that myself, as I'd rather not > use CamelCase... > > But what seems to me a rather big issue is that one does not work with > setup.py/py2app anymore. The reason that bugs me is that I'm a heavy > PDB-user, and my coding is done using Emacs. > > So I used the py2app -A functionality to create an aliased project > that > I could modify the source in place, and potentially debug in the > console. > > Now I need to run build from XCode?!? Is there *any* way around > that? I > know one can invoke xcode from the commandline somehow, so far I never > did that... > > Or is there any chance I could continue to use 1.4? Or that the old > py2app-powers somehow return? > > Please don't take this as an insult to a truly great system. > > Hoping for the best, > > > Diez > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by: > SourcForge Community > SourceForge wants to tell your story. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword > _______________________________________________ > Pyobjc-dev mailing list > Pyo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyobjc-dev |