Hello again, Sorry for taking so long to reply -- I've been swamped with other work lately.
> I cannot reproduce this with the most recent version of py2app (the > one you'll get when installing pyobjc from subversion). That also > claims to be 0.2.5, but I don't know how different it is from the > one in the package repository. I had a report today from one of the people in my development team who also has a MacBook, and had exactly the same error message on his Intel-based machine: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/Users/awt/Risk Reporter/Risk Reporter.app/Contents/ > Resources/main.py", line 57, in main > File "Framework.pyc", line 264, in run > File "main.py", line 82, in startup > File "main.py", line 21, in __init__ > File "library/utilities/wxUtils.py", line 388, in __init__ > File "Framework.pyc", line 122, in get > File "Framework.pyc", line 350, in _getPythonModule > File "library/Workbench/Workbench.py", line 30, in ? > File "Framework.pyc", line 134, in get > File "Framework.pyc", line 350, in _getPythonModule > File "library/Workbench/PythonShell.py", line 11, in ? > File "wx/py/__init__.pyc", line 8, in ? > File "wx/py/crust.pyc", line 15, in ? > File "wx/py/editwindow.pyc", line 8, in ? > File "wx/stc.pyc", line 10, in ? > File "wx/_stc.pyc", line 18, in ? > File "wx/_stc.pyc", line 11, in __load > ImportError: Failure linking new module: /Users/awt/Risk Reporter/ > Risk Reporter.app/Contents/Resources/Python/lib-dynload/wx/_stc.so: > Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/wxPython-ansi-2.6.3.2rc2/lib/ > libwx_macd-2.6.0.dylib > Referenced from: /Users/awt/Risk Reporter/Risk Reporter.app/ > Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/libwx_macd_stc- 2.6.0.dylib > Reason: image not found So I don't think this is a universal binary problem, but rather a more general problem with standalone wxPython apps built using py2app, regardless of whether they are run on an Intel machine or a PPC machine. > I've tested by building the doodle example on an intel box and then > running it on a PPC box (that doesn't have wxPython installled). Doodle works fine, on both Intel and PPC. But when I tried building demo/PyCrust.py into a standalone application and running it on a separate machine, the above error message reappeared. So it's not just my particular application that's failing -- it seems to be a more general problem with any wxPython application that makes use of wx.stc. Any suggestions for how I can fix this? I'm going to try disabling the use of PyCrust in my application for now -- but it'd be good to be able to fix this properly. Thanks, - Erik. _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig