> Do you have some notes on how you achieved this?  It is more than I've
> been able to do.

Yes I firstly setup a brand new python, i.e. not the one that ships with
snow leopard (ver2.6.5). Then followed everything on
http://blog.hyperjeff.net/?p=160



>I'm not a build or gcc expert, but am interested in the solution to this
>-- I have also tried (without success) to get this compiled on OS X
>10.6.  A few potentially useful pointers:

>1. Check that you have the latest version of XCode.

yep

> 2. Check that you have a recent version of gfortran.

yep

>3. Check your path to various tools:
> http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/numpy-discussion/2007-January/025669.html

yep.


I came across this which seems to be the ticket, though this also doesn't
work...

http://www.trondkristiansen.com/?page_id=79

when I follow it through it builds but I get a seg fault when I run it. I
payed more attention to the build and I think the issue stems from the arch
flags...

eg.

[hal-9...@matplotlib-0.99.3]$ make -f make.osx mpl_build
blah, blah
ld: warning: in /usr/local/lib/libstdc++.dylib, file was built for
unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386)

thanks

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