Hi,

It looks like your environment does not pick up the location of the Python 
executable.

Since I don't have a Mac myself, I put Patrick (who wrote these instructions) 
in CC. Hopefully he can help.

Cheers,

Peter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:mnemosyne-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of eyeorama
> Sent: 04 February 2015 20:22
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: installing on Mac OS X
> 
> I copied the attachment, and saved it under the file name 'makefile' and put
> it in the same directory as setup.py, and ran the 'sudo make osx' command
> again. I got the following error:
> 
> makefile:3: *** empty variable name.  Stop.
> 
> I googled this error, but everything I wasn't able to figure out how to fix 
> it.
> 
> On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 7:26:59 AM UTC-6, Peter Bienstman
> wrote:
> 
>       Oops, the current linux tarball does not contain the makefile needed
> for OSX.
> 
>       I'll fix this for the next release, but meanwhile, just copy the 
> attached
> makefile to be in the same location as setup.py.
> 
>       Good luck!
> 
>       Peter
> 
>       > -----Original Message-----
>       > From: [email protected] <javascript:>
> [mailto:mnemosyne- <javascript:>
>       > [email protected] <javascript:> ] On Behalf Of eyeorama
>       > Sent: 03 February 2015 20:12
>       > To: [email protected] <javascript:>
>       > Subject: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: installing on Mac OS X
>       >
>       > I deleted everything except the tarball, and the unpacked it again
> with tar -
>       > zxvf Mnemosyne-2.3.1.tar.gz
>       >
>       > The instructions then say to go into 'the unpacked source directory'
> and run
>       > the command 'sudo make osx'.
>       >
>       > I couldn't find a specific /src directory, so I assume that I need to 
> go
> into root
>       > directory of the newly unpacked tree,
>       > /Mnemosyne-2.3.1
>       >
>       > I did this, ran the command, and got the following error:
>       >
>       > make: *** No rule to make target `osx'.  Stop.
>       >
>       > I thought I might have the wrong directory, but got the same error
> when
>       > running the command in /Mnemosyne-2.3.1/mnemosyne
>       >
>       > Am I in the wrong directory, or am I doing something else wrong?
>       >
>       > I appreciate the help,
>       >
>       > J
>       >
>       > On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 3:04:41 AM UTC-6, Peter
> Bienstman wrote:
>       >
>       >         Hi,
>       >
>       >         I'd suggest running the instructions on the website first.
>       >
>       >         Cheers,
>       >
>       >         Peter
>       >
>       >         > -----Original Message-----
>       >         > From: [email protected] <javascript:>
>       > [mailto:mnemosyne- <javascript:>  <javascript:>
>       >         > [email protected] <javascript:> ] On Behalf Of
> eyeorama
>       >         > Sent: 02 February 2015 19:16
>       >         > To: [email protected] <javascript:>
>       >         > Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: installing on Mac OS X
>       >         >
>       >         > I have a similar problem, and I am unsure how the remedy
>       > previously
>       >         > outlined in this thread works, or if it applies to my 
> situation. I
> am
>       > trying to
>       >         > install Mnemosyne 2.3.1 on my Mac running Snow Leopard. I
> am
>       > currently
>       >         > running Mnemosyne 2.2. I believe I have upgraded from a
> previous
>       >         > Mnemosyne version, because I have in my Library folder both
>       > Mnemosyne
>       >         > and Mnemosyne_1 directories. I am very hesitant to mess
> with
>       > these, since I
>       >         > have been a Mnemosyne user for many years and I have
>       > thousands of cards.
>       >         > My main interest in upgrading was to use sync to backup my
>       > database and
>       >         > not lose learning data. (I tried a while back to import 
> into the
> newer
>       > version
>       >         > of Mnemosyne running on a Debian machine, and I couldn't
> get it
>       > to work. I
>       >         > thought syncing would be better than import/export)
>       >         >
>       >         > I first followed the instructions at http://mnemosyne-
> proj.org/os-
>       > x- <http://mnemosyne-proj.org/os-x- <http://mnemosyne-
> proj.org/os-x-> >
>       >         > installation , but when I looked at the README that came in
> the
>       > tarball and
>       >         > the final instructions were different. I went with the
> README,
>       > which in
>       >         > retrospect seems like a mistake. Instead of running 'sudo
> make osx'
>       > in the
>       >         > unpacked source directory, I ran 'sudo port select python
>       > python27', then
>       >         > 'python setup.py install' as root. When I try to run the
> program by
>       > typing
>       >         > 'mnemosyne,' I get the following errors:
>       >         >
>       >         > Traceback (innermost last):
>       >         >   File "/usr/local/bin/mnemosyne", line 5, in <module>
>       >         >     pkg_resources.run_script('Mnemosyne==2.3.1',
> 'mnemosyne')
>       >         >   File
>       >         >
>       >
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/Extras/lib/p
>       >         > ython/pkg_resources.py", line 442, in run_script
>       >         >     self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns)
>       >         >   File
>       >         >
>       >
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/Extras/lib/p
>       >         > ython/pkg_resources.py", line 1167, in run_script
>       >         >     exec script_code in namespace, namespace
>       >         >   File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/Mnemosyne-2.3.1-
>       > py2.6.egg/EGG-
>       >         > INFO/scripts/mnemosyne", line 101, in <module>
>       >         >  ImportError: No module named PyQt4.QtGui An unexpected
> error
>       > has
>       >         > occurred.
>       >         > Please forward the following info to the developers:
>       >         >
>       >         > Traceback (innermost last):
>       >         >   File "/usr/local/bin/mnemosyne", line 5, in <module>
>       >         >     pkg_resources.run_script('Mnemosyne==2.3.1',
> 'mnemosyne')
>       >         >   File
>       >         >
>       >
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/Extras/lib/p
>       >         > ython/pkg_resources.py", line 442, in run_script
>       >         >     self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns)
>       >         >   File
>       >         >
>       >
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/Extras/lib/p
>       >         > ython/pkg_resources.py", line 1167, in run_script
>       >         >     exec script_code in namespace, namespace
>       >         >   File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/Mnemosyne-2.3.1-
>       > py2.6.egg/EGG-
>       >         > INFO/scripts/mnemosyne", line 101, in <module>
>       >         >  ImportError: No module named PyQt4.QtGui
>       >         >
>       >         > When I open IDLE, I have no problem importing the
> PyQt4.QtGui
>       > module.
>       >         >
>       >         > Do I need to retrace my steps and follow the instructions at
>       >         > http://mnemosyne-proj.org/os-x-installation
> <http://mnemosyne-proj.org/os-x-installation>  <http://mnemosyne-
>       > proj.org/os-x-installation>  ? If so, is there an uninstall
>       >         > script? Or is there some other problem?
>       >         >
>       >         > I appreciate your help.
>       >         >
>       >         > J
>       >         >
>       >         > On Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at 5:48:54 PM UTC-5, Patrick
> Kenny
>       > wrote:
>       >         >
>       >         >         The latest version installed properly!
>       >         >
>       >         >
>       >         >
>       >         >         Thank you!
>       >         >
>       >         >
>       >         >         Patrick
>       >         >
>       >         >         On 8月31日, 午前3:48, Peter Bienstman
>       >         > <[email protected]> wrote:
>       >         >         > > > Can you restore your
>       >         > u'/Volumes/Ocean/Users/patrick/Library/Mnemosyne
>       >         >         > > > directory to what it was before the update, 
> and help
> me
>       > debug
>       >         > some things
>       >         >         > > > here?
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > > Actually, Mnemosyne was never installed on this 
> Mac
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > Ah, that's probably the reason. Could you delete 
> the
>       >         > Library/Mnemosyne and
>       >         >         > Library/Mnemosyne_1 and try again with the latest
> version?
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > > >
>       >         >
> mnemosyne/mnemosyne/libmnemosyne/upgrades/upgrade1.py
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > > I executed this script manually but it didn't 
> seem to do
>       > anything.
>       >         > (I
>       >         >         > > assume it shouldn't, since I have no Mnemosyne
> data.)
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > Actually, I was referring to doing some debugging 
> by
> adding
>       > some
>       >         > print
>       >         >         > statements to that file, etc, ..., but I think 
> the latest
> commit
>       > fixes
>       >         > this.
>       >         >         >
>       >         >         > Peter
>       >         >
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