You're probably right Maaten.

Alex, the mac python people don't recommend people use the one  
supplied by Apple (yet)
They suggest the one downloaded from
http://www.python.org/download/
which will install the the /Library/Framesworks ...
rather than in apple's
/System/Library/Frameworks/...

David

On 22/03/2008, at 7:20 PM, Maarten Sneep wrote:

>
> On 22 mrt 2008, at 00:56, David Worrall wrote:
>
>> v2.0 builds, installs and runs on Intel MacBook Pro under Leopard
>> 10.5.2
>> and Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Feb 22 2008, 07:57:53)  [GCC 4.0.1
>> (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5363)] on darwin
>> with
>> * Found numpy 1.0.4 package installed.
>> * Found HDF5 headers at ``/usr/local/HDF5/hdf5-1.6.5/hdf5/include``,
>> library at ``/usr/local/HDF5/hdf5-1.6.5/hdf5/lib``.
>> * Could not find LZO 2 headers and library; disabling support for it.
>> * Could not find LZO 1 headers and library; disabling support for it.
>> * Found bzip2 headers at ``/usr/include``, library at ``/usr/lib``.
>
> The libraries installed by Alex look a lot like they came from the
> SciPy SuperPack [1] installer. This packages requires the standard
> Apple-supplied Python, and I never managed to install PyTables
> succesfully with that combination either.
>
> [1] http://trichech.us/?page_id=5


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