[Python-Dev] patching webbrowser.py for OS X (original) (raw)
Brendan O'Connor brendano at stanford.edu
Tue Jan 13 04:00:15 EST 2004
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I don't think that this patch is necessary.. On my Mac OS X 10.3 machine (comes with Python 2.3.0), webbrowser.py uses Internet Config to launch the url (the 'ic' module). This is basically equivalent to the open command. It works like this: * Internet Config is an old MacOS API that's mapped to Launch Services which launches the URL with your preferred browser * open is a command line utility that uses the NSWorkspace Cocoa API which uses Launch Services to launch the URL with your preferred browser
I don't think your patch fixes anything, it's launched by Launch Services either way.. at least on OS X 10.3. A patch doesn't do us any good against Python 2.2.0 on Mac OS 10.2 if its behavior is broken. Apple doesn't update Python between major releases. You should be able to install MacPython 2.3 in your home directory. Don't bother with Fink.
That's it, I'm on 10.2; I guess this is just a quick fix for that one version. Well, thanks all for the pointers.
-Brendan
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