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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.08.24 18:10:00 -
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Whoah, how'd I miss this. I look forward to trying to get it work on my Mac later.
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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.08.24 23:20:00 -
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Originally by: Sakari Orisi
Originally by: Seriously Bored Whoah, how'd I miss this. I look forward to trying to get it work on my Mac later.
I'd love to get news on how it worked, not much people have tried using it on mac so far.
Hmmm... well, I have Python 2.6 and GTK+ up and running on OS 10.5, but I'm hitting a snag with pyGTK. Still trying to figure out how to compile it for my computer (kind of a noob at that stuff). Once I have that down, I'll let you know how it runs.
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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.08.26 13:19:00 -
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Originally by: Cygwin Gaad forgive my confusion but is this a linux specific project?
not to poo poo your efforts but with EFT and EveHQ for 3rd party fitting programs, are you simply reinventing the wheel to be open source?
Technically, it's an open platform project. I'm working on getting it to run on OSX right now. (Still trying to resolve my pyGTK problem)
I salute reinventing the closed wheel into an open source one! 
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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.08.26 20:43:00 -
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Originally by: Maar'sha Edited by: Maar''sha on 26/08/2009 19:41:39 Hello,
Here a link which describes the way of installing python and pygtk on OS X.
No need to compile pyfa, the linux version work well.
But I can't add a module to any fit 
It seems that doubleclicking doesn't work.
Awesome, I'll have to give it a shot tonight. Here's hoping that since it's open source, we'll have an OSX installer for it some day ;)
Maybe there are folks in the EVE Mac board who can contribute, too.
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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.10.02 13:30:00 -
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Originally by: Drake Draconis
Step 8: Type in the following... sudo port -v install py26-gtk
Though I'd FINALLY get this program working. Got Snow Leopard and installed it, and was hoping to get this running. I had smooth sailing until this like of the install.
After letting it build over night, I came back to this error:
Originally by: Lame Ass Computer
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: fetch failed Warning: the following items did not execute (for xorg-libX11): org.macports.activate org.macports.fetch org.macports.extract org.macports.checksum org.macports.patch org.macports.configure org.macports.build org.macports.destroot org.macports.install Error: The following dependencies failed to build: atk gtk-doc gnome-doc-utils py26-libxml2 python26 tk Xft2 xrender xorg-libX11 xorg-renderproto tcl xorg-libXScrnSaver xorg-libXext xorg-scrnsaverproto rarian getopt intltool gnome-common p5-getopt-long p5-pathtools p5-scalar-list-utils gtk2 cairo libpixman libpng jasper jpeg pango shared-mime-info tiff xorg-libXcomposite xorg-compositeproto xorg-libXfixes xorg-fixesproto xorg-libXcursor xorg-libXdamage xorg-damageproto xorg-libXi xorg-libXinerama xorg-xineramaproto xorg-libXrandr xorg-randrproto libglade2 py26-cairo py26-numpy fftw-3 py26-nose py26-setuptools py26-gobject libffi Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
Guess I'll have to try again tonight! I'll get it eventually.
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Seriously Bored
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.11.30 22:35:00 -
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Originally by: Sakari Orisi edit: I just reread what you wrote and noticed you're using Snow Leopard, For which gtk-osx isn't supported yet, guess you're stuck with X11 for now .
That would explain why I've been having so many problems getting it to run. 
Oh well. I totally support what you're doing, even if I can't figure out how to use it! (Yet...)
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