Right, ok, well it seems that the installer did absolutely nothing but
it claimed to have installed pyglet successfully.

Installing the source via command line seems to work perfectly.

I only need to figure out how to install AVbin-2 (tomorrow), because
when loading a mp3 file i get the following:

>>> m = media.load('music.mp3')
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "pyglet/media/__init__.py", line 1250, in load
    source = _source_class(filename, file)
  File "pyglet/media/riff.py", line 198, in __init__
    raise WAVEFormatException('Not a WAVE file')
pyglet.media.riff.WAVEFormatException: Not a WAVE file

cheers,
hessel

On Jan 18, 2:49 pm, besttof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oooh, thanks for the quick reply!
>
> if i remember correctly there was nothing pyglet related in the site-
> packages folder but i'll double check when i get home.
>
> cheers,
> hessel
>
> On Jan 18, 2:23 pm, "Alex Holkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Jan 19, 2008 12:07 AM, besttof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > it has been a while since i have fiddled with python and i have never
> > > done something substantial with python on os x, so the following could
> > > very well be my own stupidity :)
>
> > > anyhoo, i downloaded and ran the pyglet os x installer. the installer
> > > seemed to complete without any problems but when i enter the following
> > > in the python console:
> > > >>> from pyglet import window
>
> > > it says that it can't find pyglet
>
> > > also, when i try to run the install script ( which came with the
> > > documentation download? ) as follows:
>
> > > $ sudo python setup.py install
>
> > > it outputs 2 or 3 things and stops with the message that it can't find
> > > the pyglet folder.
>
> > > so, anybody any clue what i did wrong?
>
> > These problems can arise due to bugs in setuptools (easy_install).
> > Check your site-packages directory for the easy-install.pth file.  If
> > it's there, try removing it temporarily and seeing if that helps
> > (fixing it more permanently is a far more difficult problem).  Also
> > look for old pyglet*.egg files in the site-packages directory.  The
> > location of the site-packages directory varies depending on your
> > Python version -- check sys.path to be sure.
>
> > Alex.
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