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> Le 7 janv. 2012 à 17:13, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
> 
> On 1/7/12 8:41 AM, Jean-Eric Pin wrote:
>>>> Thank you for your answer.
>>>> 
>>>> Apparently, the error occurred in this part:
>>>> 
>>>> gcc -L/sw/lib/system-openssl/lib -L/sw/lib -u _PyMac_Error
>>>> -o python.exe \ Modules/python.o \ libpython2.7.dylib -ldl 
>>>> -Wl,-framework,CoreFoundation Undefined symbols: 
>>>> "_libintl_textdomain", referenced from: _PyIntl_textdomain
>>>> in _localemodule.o "_libintl_bindtextdomain", referenced
>>>> from: _PyIntl_bindtextdomain in _localemodule.o
>>>> "_libintl_dgettext", referenced from: _PyIntl_dgettext in
>>>> _localemodule.o "_libintl_dcgettext", referenced from:
>>>> _PyIntl_dcgettext in _localemodule.o "_libintl_gettext",
>>>> referenced from: _PyIntl_gettext in _localemodule.o ld:
>>>> symbol(s) not found
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I attach the complete log, if needed
>>>> 
>>>> 
> 
> I found the following relevant differences between your build and
> a successful build on my machine:
> 
> You: checking LINKFORSHARED... -u _PyMac_Error
> 
> Me: checking LINKFORSHARED...
> 
> You: checking for textdomain in -lintl... no
> 
> Me: checking for textdomain in -lintl... yes
> 
> You: gcc -L/sw/lib/system-openssl/lib -L/sw/lib -u _PyMac_Error -o
> python.exe \ Modules/python.o \ libpython2.7.dylib -ldl
> -Wl,-framework,CoreFoundation Undefined symbols: 
> "_libintl_textdomain", referenced from: _PyIntl_textdomain in
> _localemodule.o "_libintl_bindtextdomain", referenced from: 
> _PyIntl_bindtextdomain in _localemodule.o "_libintl_dgettext",
> referenced from: _PyIntl_dgettext in _localemodule.o 
> "_libintl_dcgettext", referenced from: _PyIntl_dcgettext in
> _localemodule.o "_libintl_gettext", referenced from: 
> _PyIntl_gettext in _localemodule.o ld: symbol(s) not found 
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> 
> Me: gcc -L/sw/lib/system-openssl/lib -L/sw/lib  -o python \ 
> Modules/python.o \ libpython2.7.dylib -ldl
> -Wl,-framework,CoreFoundation
> 
> Do you have a third-party Python installed anywhere?
> 

On 1/9/12 5:52 AM, Jean-Eric Pin wrote:
> You're right. I installed Python 2.7.2 from this source
> 
> http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.2/ Mac OS X
> 64-bit/32-bit x86-64/i386 Installer (2.7.2) for Mac OS X
10.6 and 10.7 [2] (sig).
> 
> J.E. Pin
> 
> 
> 

It's quite likely that this is interfering with your build of Fink's
python27.  I'm not sure where that installs its files, but try
renaming /usr/local temporarily (e.g. "sudo mv /usr/local
/usr/local.moved" ) and try to install python27.

- -- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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