oops, yes wrong url. This is correct one: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/28479

Downgrading to python2 on Arch will cost me pyalpm, namcp, blender, cython, 
sip, and calibre and a few others, all of which pull python-3.2.2-2 as a 
dependency.

Dammit! I've been trying to use blender and learn calibre...

mike


On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Fredric Johansson wrote:

> On 2011-12-02 20:04, mh wrote:
>> I found this ticket, 
>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/12/01/BU7A1M6257.DTL&tsp=1,
>>  that says that print sys.exec_prefix can be made to work in python version 
>> 3.2 by adding parenthesis around sys.exec_prefix, as in print(sys.prefix) 
>> and print(sys.exec_prefix). 
> 
> Wrong URL I suppose, but yeah, "print sys.exec_prefix" is valid syntax
> in python2 but not in python3 where the print statement was removed and
> replaced with the print() function (which also works in python2). So,
> changing it to print(sys.exec_prefix) would fix this
>> 
>> Not sure if that is the cause, helps, or not. 
>> 
>> Do I need to have python2 installed instead of python3 for this to compile 
>> correctly?
>> 
> 
> Based on this error: yes. Also note that python3 generally is not
> recommended for day-to-day use
> 
>> mike
>> 
> 
> //Fredric
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