On 7/14/06, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James Kebinger wrote: > > Thanks for responding. Every library I'm using came prebuild from > > http://www.pythonmac.or/packages/py24-fat/index.html. I don't know who > > built them or when. > > Nor do I, but I'm having the same problem as you with them, on a PC Mac. > So I'm working on re-building it. > > > It would indeed be nice for the repository to host a set of > > libraries that work together. > > Yes, we need to be careful about that. maybe .eggs would work better, as > I think they can check dependencies, but mpkgs are so easy to build and > install. > > > I'd be happy to lend a hand in this if there > > are directions for building the universal binaries and installers. > > It's quite easy, at least when everything "just works". > > 1) Make sure you have the universal build Python > > 2) get Py2App (from that same site) > > 3) % bdist_mpkg ( in the directory where the setup.py for your package > lives ). > > Then look in the "dist" directory for the mpkg. > > Matplotlib is trickier, as it requires all sorts of dependencies, both > Python packages and not. And as you've seen, the versions have to match. > > I'm working on it now. I have a written up what I've done in the past, > it's in the MPL package you can find on pythonmac.org for OS-X 10.9 and > Python 2.3.5
I built the matplotlib on the listing and it requires numpy-0.9.6. I have ran into issues in the past with the multiarray module conflicting between Numeric and numpy. As I said in the other mpl thread, let me know if you need any help. - Charlie _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig