Thank you for those links. It helped me find the plugins I had to
delete, among them was the Misc Module. Now I don't get the error
anymore. Would be useful to have the PyObjC plugins working again,
since they enabled some very interesting pluins/modules and from what
I remember developers liked the quick way they could turn around
plugins using python code.

thanks,
tym

On Jul 28, 6:57 am, dsanson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some links to old sites describing the use of the PyObjCPlugin, and
> describing some of the plugins that depend on it:
>
> http://quicksilver.infogami.com/PyObjCPluginsDevhttp://quicksilver.infogami.com/PyObjCPluginshttp://quicksilver.infogami.com/PyObjCPluginsUniversalDevhttp://www.43folders.com/2005/07/22/quicksilver-revenge-of-the-pyobjc...http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.pyobjc.devel/2061/match=le...
>
> On Jul 28, 9:18 am, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Jul 28, 2011, at 2:54 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
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> > > It appears this plugin no longer exists in the blacktree repository. Are 
> > > you aware of what this plugin does?
> > > "YTPyObjCSupport" I'm assuming it means plugins can be written in python 
> > > or something similar?
>
> > I think that’s the case. I used to have it installed, but it started 
> > crashing QS (maybe when 10.6 came out) so I no longer have it. That’s 
> > probably why it was removed from blacktree.com.
>
> > > If you still have this plugin in ~/Library/Application 
> > > Support/Quicksilver/Plugins then it'd be great if you could send it 
> > > through to plugins [at] qsapp.com - along with any older plugins you 
> > > don't see onhttp://qsapp.com/plugins
>
> > I can check Time Machine for a copy when I get home. Just looking through 
> > the plist might give us an idea what it does, but I don’t think we want to 
> > make it available for download.
>
> > --
> > Rob McBroom
> > <http://www.skurfer.com/>

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