Actually, that's the wxPython version that it's checking to be at least 
2.8.  On my machine I'm running with Python 2.7.3.

On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:

> Scott,
>
> The version is 3.3.  Oh versionitis of Python; I've been there before.
>
> I could drop back, but I think I will encounter the same problem with 
> python trying to find its imports.  I will try to solve that problem 
> first, then, if I confront python execution issues, I'll drop back. 
> The python code looks like it demands at least 2.8. I was well before 
> that version before updating.
>
> JJ
>
> On Feb 10, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>
>> What version of Python did your Mac have previously?  Are you sure it
>> wouldn't work with that version?
>>
>> To be honest, I'm not sure if Congruity has been tested on Python 3, so
>> you would probably be better off with a 2.x version.
>>
>> On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:
>>
>>> Scott,
>>>
>>> I did not realize congruity did would install IR commands starting with
>>> Pronto Hex Codes which is my ultimate goal.  I was under the impression
>>> it was a just front-end to concordance. Okay, my misunderstanding.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have tried, without success to get congruity to install on the MAC.
>>> No luck.  There was a minor issue in the Makefile, the syntax --mode=755
>>> is not recognized by the MAC (for instance in mkdir). I just hacked that
>>> to replacing "mode=" with '-m', Now, I believe, it is a python issue and
>>> admittedly I am not a python expert.  The version on my MAC was
>>> hopelessly old, so I downloaded the latest version (3.3).  However the
>>> installation for this download goes into
>>>
>>>    /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/bin
>>>
>>> with a symbolic link 'python3' defined to current minor version of
>>> version 3.  (Seems weird, seems like that symbolic link should be a
>>> Versions/3/ directory.)
>>>
>>> This does not bode well for the congruity python script which sets the
>>> interpreter to
>>>
>>>   #/usr/bin/env python
>>>
>>> For better or worse, and apparently worse, there is no /usr/bin/env/ on
>>> the MAC, so I tried hacking the interpreter to point at the 3.3 python
>>> interpreter
>>>
>>>    /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/bin/python3
>>>
>>> This got me only to the point that python cannot find any of its
>>> imports.  I am now in over my head until I get some help or read more
>>> about python search paths.
>>>
>>>
>>> JJ
>>>
>>> PS: As an aside, python and I do not get along.  In my day job, we
>>> distribute python code to many institutions.  It is hard enough keeping
>>> up with the updates, but many times the updates are not even backwardly
>>> compatible.  With multiple institutions who have their own multiple
>>> clients (these are not PCs on an individual desks, but large central
>>> installations), you cannot have them constantly updating python just for
>>> our needs, cause it is sure to break someone else (maybe even you, cause
>>> a different python application you use demands a different version).
>>> There may be ways to handle this, but the hassle is just too great for
>>> my blood.  The python stuff is only a tiny, tiny fraction of what I do
>>> and it absorbs more time than it seems worth. At least gcc attempts to
>>> maintain backward compatibility, so one only has demand a minimum
>>> version, not a specific version. That's a lot easier.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 9, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 5 Feb 2013, andreas.sch...@nord-com.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The Pronto code input is available in congruity (implemented in the Python
>>>>> code), which should also run on a MAC provided the corresponding Python
>>>>> runtime and libconcord plus its Python bindings are available.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the history on this functionality.  :)
>>>>
>>>> So, JJ should be able to do what he wants to do with the existing official
>>>> version of Congruity, right?
>>>>
>>>> Scott
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