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Subject: [PyKDE] deploying universal binaries
From: "Patrick Stinson" <patrickkidd () gmail ! com>
Date: 2006-11-13 19:55:43
Message-ID: 94ef510611131155u35adcc1dx32b6d17865a05e36 () mail ! gmail ! com
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I want to deploy my pyqt4 app on all ppc and i386 macs. I was just going to
use BuildApplet that comes with OS to put together the app bundle, but I
need all of the shared libraries to be universal binaries. I built qt as a
universal binary, but I don't see a flag for building the sip and pyqt
modules as universal bins. What obstacles will I run into here? Is this even
possible using the MacPython-2.3 that comes with OS X 10.4 (seems like it
would be)?
I'm so close! thanks
--
Patrick Kidd Stinson
http://www.patrickkidd.com/
http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/
http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/
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I want to deploy my pyqt4 app on all ppc and i386 macs. I was just going to use \
BuildApplet that comes with OS to put together the app bundle, but I need all of the \
shared libraries to be universal binaries. I built qt as a universal binary, but I \
don't see a flag for building the sip and pyqt modules as universal bins. What \
obstacles will I run into here? Is this even possible using the MacPython-2.3 that \
comes with OS X 10.4 (seems like it would be)? <br><br>I'm so close! thanks<br \
clear="all"><br>-- <br>Patrick Kidd Stinson<br><a \
href="http://www.patrickkidd.com/">http://www.patrickkidd.com/</a><br><a \
href="http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/"> http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/</a><br><a \
href="http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/">http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/</a>
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