
python configure.py -q /Users//QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/4.8. This is used to bind python to the Qt framework Users//QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/4.8.1/gcc/bin/qmake qscintilla.pro -spec /Users//QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/4.8.1/gcc/mkspecs/macx-g++ Don't ask me what this is, just install it because you need it. python configure.py -n -arch=x86_64 -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk You can figure this part out for yourself. os.mkdir(dirname): creates a directory inside the current working directory with the name passed as argument inside parenthesis. Available for Linux, Windows, and OS X at, Eclipse is the de-facto open-source IDE for Java development. os.cwd(): return the current working directory os.chdir(path): changes the current working directory to the given path. Category: IDE Website: Python tools: PyDev, If you’ve spent any amount of time in the open-source community, you’ve heard about Eclipse. I think the OS X version of Python will work but I used python2.7 from Homebrew os.XOK: to test if path can be executed or not. Xcode has the build tools that everything needs so you'll need this.


What developer hasn't installed Xcode on his Mac, yet?!? In a effort to ease your pains, here's the steps that I went through:ītw, these instructions are assuming you have an Intel Mac (I doubt Lion supports PowerPC, though). You'll find that getting QT to play nicely on Lion is less than intuitive and painful much less getting all of the Eric IDE pre-requisites working, as well.
