News2005-10-02: Updated installer for PyObjC 1.3.7 with Python 2.3 on MacOS X 10.4 The PyObjC installer for Python 2.3 on Mac OS X 10.4 installs some files in the wrong location a new version of the installer (pyobjc-1.3.7-py2.3-macosx10.4-1.zip) fixes this issue. 2005-07-06: PyObjC 1.3.7 released This version features support for Xcode 2.1, an initial port to Intel, wrappers for even more frameworks and several bugfixes. See the NEWS file for more information. Click here to go to the download page. 2005-06-08: PyObjC sessions at WWDC '05 Bob Ippolito did a session about Python on Mac OS X, and more specifically PyObjC at this year's WWDC. The web presence for that session is now up at: http://pythonmac.org/wwdc05 2005-05-19: PyObjC 1.3.6 released Just after the release of PyObjC 1.3.5 we noticed a bug in the core that made most plugins unusable, and one of the examples was non-functional. See the NEWS file for more information. All users of PyObjC 1.3.5 are advised to update immediately. Click here to go to the download page. 2005-05-18: PyObjC 1.3.5 released PyObjC 1.3.5 features Tiger support and py2app based Xcode templates. See the NEWS file for a complete list of changes. This version also features a number of important bugfix, therefore all users are advised to upgrade. 2004-12-29: PyObjC 1.2 released PyObjC 1.2 is finally here! See the NEWS file for details. 2004-05-30: Repository moved to red-bean.com We have moved our repository to a subversion repository at red-bean.com. The repository is at http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc | StatusPyObjC 1.3.7 was released on 6 July 2005. See the NEWS for details. Platform support The development of the bridge is currently focused on Mac OS X 10.2 and later. Earlier versions are not (and will never be) supported. There is limited support for GNUstep, most of the unittests pass on GNUstep on Linux/ix86. However, we do still have some serious problems with real scripts. Contact the mailinglist if you want to help out with GNUstep support. Resources Support is currently limited to the developer's mailing list. The PyObjC project is hosted by SourceForge. In addition to hosting this site and the downloads, SourceForge provides the following resources for the project: Our repository is hosted by red-bean.com. The subversion repository can be accessed here. |