Hello Martin,

thanks a lot ! This is great news, I will
try it as soon as I get home !:)

-alex
PS: you are probably right about "original package",
I guess it wouldn't work.

--- Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alexandre Berman wrote:
> []
> > pyobjc-py23 package contains libffi.
> > This libffi fails during compilation with the
> error
> > that "it hasn't been ported to the intel
> platform".
> > However, the pyobjc home page has OS X installer,
> > which installs everything fine once downloaded.
> > 
> > How difficult would this be to take working libffi
> > from original package and integrate it into the
> > fink pyobjc-py23 package ?
> 
> I have updated Fink's pyobjc-py23 package to version
> 1.3.7 which knows 
> about darwin on intel. Please run fink selfupdate
> until you get version 
> 1.3.7 and try to build it again.
> 
> BTW, I don't knwo what you mean by "original
> package". If you mean the 
> precompiled package for MacOSX that is offered on
> the pyobjc sourceforge 
> website, this is compiled for powerpc. I suppose it
> runs on intel via 
> rosetta, but I doubt whether this will work for
> python modules, because 
> it would mean that ppc and intel binaries would have
> to be linked together.
> 
> -- 
> Martin
> 
> 
> 


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