[Python-Dev] Testing 3.3 framework builds on OS X

Ronald Oussoren ronaldoussoren at mac.com
Wed Jul 11 07:30:43 CEST 2012


On 10 Jul, 2012, at 18:41, Marc Abramowitz wrote:

> Anyone know how to build and run tests on an OS X build with
> —enable-framework, without installing the framework? I want to test
> that something works in my tree without polluting /Library/Frameworks
> with stuff that could mess up future tests.
> 
> I've been mucking around with DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH but not having much luck.
> 

Setting DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH should work and is whtat's used for RUNSHARED in the Makefile. 

I regularly build using 'configure --enable-framework' and then use 'make test' to test that build. This runs the python.exe in the build directory with DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH set to the build directory (as an absolute path).

Ronald

> 
> Thanks,
> Marc
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