On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 06:18:20AM +0000, Jim Busser wrote:
> Given that gnumed complains
To be precise it is GNUmed using Timeline using wxPython.
Eventually it is wxPython itself that is complaining, not
any of the upper layers.
> might it be possible that the tool 'pip' (python's package
> manager) can build a wx which GNUmed (on Mac) could be able
> to use?
It is possible that builds of wx(Widgets/Python) from
sources other than MacPorts sources (say, pip) may have
been built with --enable-graphics_ctx added, yes.
> I had previously installed pip under MacPorts
>
> sudo port install py26-pip
>
> (as per
https://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2013-March/032140.html )
>
> and this allowed me to run
>
> pip-2.6 install --user hl7
>
> at the end of which my ~/.local now contains bin and lib/python2.6/sitepackages/hl7 however but maybe this does not apply to wx?
Not until you say something equivalent to
pip-2.6 install --user wxpython (or whatever the package is called)
Karsten
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