Martin Costabel wrote:
> Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>> On 23 May 2008, at 19:34, Martin Costabel wrote:
> []
>>> I quote from a message by Daniel Johnson on fink-beginners, dated
>>> Feb-18-2008:
>>>
>>> "WebKit.framework is the culprit here. Safari 3's WebKit, which is
>>> included in 10.4.11, is incompatible with PyObjC 1.4.x and unlikely to
>>> be fixed. PyObjC 2.x works with Safari 3, but is only compatible with
>>> 10.5 and later for now. Hopefully a Tiger-compatible PyObjC 2.x will
>>> eventually be released, but until then you'd have to downgrade to
>>> 10.4.10 to use PyObjC (or upgrade to Leopard). This is an upstream
>>> PyObjC problem and out of Fink's hands."
>>
>>
>> Strange... Isn't there something else too ?
>> I am on 10.4.11, and the pkg is installed.
>> To be sure, I removed it and its 2 splitoffs, for rebuilding
>> and reinstalling, and still no trouble ..
>
> Indeed. I built it on Tiger successfully, too.
>
> Looking at SoftwareUpdate receipts, I see that the file that was 
> posing problems back in February,
> /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/WebKit,
> has been updated at least 4 times this year, the last time by the 
> Safari311Upd package with a date stamp of Apr 4. Maybe one of the last 
> updates fixed the problem.
>
> Of course, we don't know if thetrystero's build problem had anything 
> to do with the problem that was discussed back in February; he didn't 
> tell us yet what it was.
>
Strange. I've only recently updated Safari  and my WebKit seems to be 
have been updated too.


[Admins-Computer 9] A > ls -ltr
total 7208
...
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root  wheel  2663400 May  5 19:08 WebKit

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