[Pythonmac-SIG] 2.7 rc1 10.3.. installer .dmg problem / was: Re: python.org 2.7rc1 problem

2010-06-23 Thread Stephen M. Gava



On 17/06/10 10:41 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:


i'll try a complete remove and re-install of 2.7 and wx and see what happens.


I haven't had time yet to investigate this issue.  It's odd that 2.7b2 worked 
and rc1 doesn't, both were build on the same machine and AFAIK there haven't 
been changes to the build process between those releases.


sorry i haven't had a chance to get back about this yet. you were right 
(of course ;) it _was_ the 10.3... package of b2 i had installed that 
worked, so sorry for the confusion. i still think the 10.5... package 
stdlib Tkinter should 'just work' when installed on a normal snow 
leopard box though...


in any case i've struck another problem. i've down loaded the 10.3... 
package of rc1 several times now but every time i try to mount the .dmg 
osx throws an error saying it's an invalid disk image...


cheers,
stephen.



Ronald


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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] 2.7 rc1 10.3.. installer .dmg problem / was: Re: python.org 2.7rc1 problem

2010-06-23 Thread Stephen M. Gava


ok i've just ried again downloading

python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg

from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is 
'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...


has anyone else been able to use this disk image??

stephen.

On 18/06/10 11:10 AM, Stephen M. Gava wrote:



On 17/06/10 10:41 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:


i'll try a complete remove and re-install of 2.7 and wx and see what
happens.


I haven't had time yet to investigate this issue. It's odd that 2.7b2
worked and rc1 doesn't, both were build on the same machine and AFAIK
there haven't been changes to the build process between those releases.


sorry i haven't had a chance to get back about this yet. you were right
(of course ;) it _was_ the 10.3... package of b2 i had installed that
worked, so sorry for the confusion. i still think the 10.5... package
stdlib Tkinter should 'just work' when installed on a normal snow
leopard box though...

in any case i've struck another problem. i've down loaded the 10.3...
package of rc1 several times now but every time i try to mount the .dmg
osx throws an error saying it's an invalid disk image...

cheers,
stephen.



Ronald


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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] 2.7 rc1 10.3.. installer .dmg problem / was: Re: python.org 2.7rc1 problem

2010-06-23 Thread Stephen M. Gava


ok i've just ried again downloading

python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg

from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is 
'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...


has anyone else been able to use this disk image??

stephen.

On 18/06/10 11:10 AM, Stephen M. Gava wrote:



On 17/06/10 10:41 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:


i'll try a complete remove and re-install of 2.7 and wx and see what
happens.


I haven't had time yet to investigate this issue. It's odd that 2.7b2
worked and rc1 doesn't, both were build on the same machine and AFAIK
there haven't been changes to the build process between those releases.


sorry i haven't had a chance to get back about this yet. you were right
(of course ;) it _was_ the 10.3... package of b2 i had installed that
worked, so sorry for the confusion. i still think the 10.5... package
stdlib Tkinter should 'just work' when installed on a normal snow
leopard box though...

in any case i've struck another problem. i've down loaded the 10.3...
package of rc1 several times now but every time i try to mount the .dmg
osx throws an error saying it's an invalid disk image...

cheers,
stephen.



Ronald


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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] get an OS X buildbot into the stable set

2010-06-23 Thread Dan Rabin
Do we need 10.5 and powerpc coverage for python.org purposes, or is latest
OS/current machines enough?

  -- Dan Rabin

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Bill Janssen jans...@parc.com wrote:

 Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have Intel machine (2.53 GhZ, 4gb Ram) with Snow Leopard running on
  it and the system is 'ON' 24x7 with an average uptime of 1 month. I
  guess I can use mine to run the buildbots.

 That sounds great!  Just install the buildbot software (see
 http://wiki.python.org/moin/BuildBot Installing a build slave for
 instructions), then send a note to Martin for a buildbot name.  You can
 use the system Twisted and system Python to run buildbot.

 You have to look at the buildbot machine every week or so to see if
 there are hanging tests you might want to kill manually.  I'm not sure
 why the regression testing software doesn't time out after a day or so,
 but it doesn't.  Use ps auxww | grep regrtest to identify tests.

 Bill
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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] get an OS X buildbot into the stable set

2010-06-23 Thread Bill Janssen
Dan Rabin daniel.e.rabin+re...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do we need 10.5 and powerpc coverage for python.org purposes, or is latest
 OS/current machines enough?

Right now, I've got as many PPC 10.4 and 10.5 machines as we need.  We
could use Intel Core 2 Duo (or better) machines running Leopard, and
Snow Leopard.  Our current Intel OS X buildbot is a Core Duo (so no
64-bit) Mac Mini running Tiger.

We also can't make them stable unless this is a kind of long-term 24x7
commitment, so machines already running as servers and unlikely to be
decommissioned in the near future would be good.

Bill

 
   -- Dan Rabin
 
 On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Bill Janssen jans...@parc.com wrote:
 
  Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I have Intel machine (2.53 GhZ, 4gb Ram) with Snow Leopard running on
   it and the system is 'ON' 24x7 with an average uptime of 1 month. I
   guess I can use mine to run the buildbots.
 
  That sounds great!  Just install the buildbot software (see
  http://wiki.python.org/moin/BuildBot Installing a build slave for
  instructions), then send a note to Martin for a buildbot name.  You can
  use the system Twisted and system Python to run buildbot.
 
  You have to look at the buildbot machine every week or so to see if
  there are hanging tests you might want to kill manually.  I'm not sure
  why the regression testing software doesn't time out after a day or so,
  but it doesn't.  Use ps auxww | grep regrtest to identify tests.
 
  Bill
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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] python.org 2.7rc1 problem

2010-06-23 Thread Sridhar Ratnakumar

On 2010-06-10, at 9:23 PM, Stephen Gava wrote:

 i guess i'll re-install python 2.7b2 again to double check, but this seems 
 very odd...
 
 also, are you then saying that no-one running snow leopard on a 64bit 
 capable machine is able to use Tkinter anymore if they install the 
 python.org package for '10.5.. +' osx...?
 
 IIRC not in 64-bit mode, the system version of Tcl/Tk 8.4 just isn't 
 available in 64-bit.  Luckily you can use 'arch -ppc -i386 python2.7' to 
 start python in 32-bit mode (This won't work with 2.6 BTW).

Try ActivePython 2.7 rc1. I am able to import _tkinter on a 64-bit SnowL 
machine. This works because ActivePython 2.7 uses Tcl/Tk 8.5 (not 8.4) .. which 
is installed on SnowL.

-srid

PS: we (ActiveState) are trying to patch _tkinter.c, so a _tkinter.so built 
using 8.5 will also load 8.6 (or any subsequent version) on the user's machine 
(using tcl stubs). This will make it possible for 'import _tkinter' to work on 
10.5 as well (if ActiveTcl 8.6 beta, with 64-bit, is installed). cf. 
http://bugs.python.org/issue8798
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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] 2.7 rc1 10.3.. installer .dmg problem / was: Re: python.org 2.7rc1 problem

2010-06-23 Thread Aahz
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010, Stephen M. Gava wrote:

 ok i've just ried again downloading

 python-2.7rc1-macosx10.3-2010-06-07.dmg

 from python.org and still when i try to mount the .dmg osx says there is  
 'no mountable filesystem' in the .dmg...

 has anyone else been able to use this disk image??

What's the exact URL?  rc2 was just released and I don't see that image
anymore.  (And the rc2 Mac image isn't up yet.)
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