It is possible to build 10.4-compatible packages on 10.5, but under
10.4 Python 2.3 is the built-in standard, therefore it's not a
complete solution.
gr~~~
Am 03.03.2008 um 18:32 schrieb marius schebella:
Is it possible to compile 10.4-compatible packages on a 10.5
machine? Does the problem appear on intel or on ppc machines? I only
know that the same error appears with the max version. Maybe tere
are old versions around, that would run? marius.Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi David, i'm sure the problem comes from the fact that i compiled the object
under 10.5. I'll if i can make compilation compatible with also 10.4 in the
future. However, since it's impossible (for me) to cover all combinations
of OS version and Python version, please try to compile the object
yourself with flext and py from the PD CVS. gr~~~ Am 03.03.2008 um 05:19 schrieb David Golightly:Yeah, thanks, I've already tried downloading the latest pyext and
get this error now when opening Pd:/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/.. /extra/py.pd_darwin: dlopen(/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/ Resources/Scripts/../extra/py.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol not found:
_LSGetApplicationForItem Referenced from: /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/ Scripts/../extra/py.pd_darwin Expected in: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/ Versions/A/CoreServicespy: can't load library
Of course, I've backed up the old copy, but the new version of
pyext seems to bring its own set of problems.I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.
Thanks, David
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:00 PM, marius schebella <marius.schebella@gmail.com
wrote:
which version of py/pyext are you using? which OS? maybe try the latest beta from http://grrrr.org/ext/beta/pd/ marius.
David Golightly wrote:
Hey all,
Just getting re-acquainted with Pd after a year-long hiatus; I'd
like to use
more Python through Pyext but can't seem to get it to recognize
the latest
version of Python (I've got 2.5.1 and would like to keep it that
way)
without rebuilding pyext, which requires a rebuild of flext,
which requires
a rebuild of pd. Is there an easier way to get pyext to
recognize my python
2.5.1 install? It's the current version under /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/bin. It
seems like
pyext should just open the default system "python" without
looking for a
specific version, but that's apparently what it's doing.
Thanks,
David
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