Added a note about PythonApplet name

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Jack Jansen 1996-10-22 15:27:56 +00:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Think/Symantec C but you are basically on your own.
<LI> You need GUSI, the Grand Unified Socket Interface, by Matthias
Neeracher. The current distribution has been built with a modified version of
CWGUSI 1.7.2. CWGUSI is
CWGUSI 1.8.0. CWGUSI is
obtainable from <A
HREF="ftp://ftp.switch.ch/software/mac/src/mw_c">ftp://ftp.switch.ch/software/mac/src/mw_c</A>.
It is possible to build a non-GUSI Python, see below.
@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ can change the gusi settings should you feel like doing so). Do
<em>not</em> run it yet, this will possibly result in a garbled
preferences file. <p>
<DT> PythonApplet
<DT> PythonAppletPPC
<DD> The applet skeleton application. Very similar to
<code>PythonPPC</code>, but it calls to a different entrypoint in the
core library. The <code>mkapplet</code> script will copy this complete
@ -383,16 +383,15 @@ applet. <p>
</DL>
After creating the alias to <code>PythonCore</code> you should move
<code>PythonPPC</code> to the main Python folder. Next you remove any
old <code>Python Preferences</code> file from the
<code>Preferences</code> folder (if you had python installed on your
system before) and run the interpreter once to create the correct
preferences file. You should also make an alias to
<code>PythonApplet</code> in the main Python folder. (again: making an
alias is preferrable to copying or moving the file, since this will
cause the correct file to be used if you ever rebuild
PythonApplet). <p>
After creating the alias to <code>PythonCorePPC</code> you should move
<code>PythonPPC</code> to the main Python folder. Next you remove any old
<code>Python XXX Preferences</code> file from the <code>Preferences</code> folder
(if you had python installed on your system before) and run the interpreter once
to create the correct preferences file. You should also make an alias
<code>PythonApplet</code> pointing to <code>PythonAppletPPC</code> in the main
Python folder. (again: making an alias is preferrable to copying or moving the
file, since this will cause the correct file to be used if you ever rebuild
PythonAppletPPC). <p>
Next, you have to build the extension modules in the
<code>PlugIns</code> folder. Open each project with <code>.ppc</code> in the