Robin Dunn, creator and mastermind behind wxPython, announced today on his blog and the wxPython-dev mailing list that he had gotten wxPython 2.9 (Phoenix) to build successfully for Python 3.2 on Mac. In fact, he posted a Quicktime video that shows the build and the tests running in Python 3! According to wxPython-dev, once they have some Python 3 buildbot slaves set up, then snapshot builds can be made and posted here.
I’m pretty excited! Now if only the Python Imaging Library would convert too…
There is an unofficial Windows binary of PIL for Python 3 made by Christoph Gohlke.
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
Really? Thanks for the inside information. I hadn’t heard of that.
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Well considering he already has it compiling, I would think in a few months. The Phoenix project isn’t complete, but a lot of progress has been made.
Old post, but there is a fork of PIL for Python 3 now called Pillow http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow/
Yeah, I know. I need to write up something about that new package. Thanks for mentioning that though.
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Just ran across this – is there a wxpython for 3.4 out yet?
Yes, there is. See http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds/ for the most current builds