I updated to r65653 and it seems to be working OK. There are some test failures. I saved all the output in case it's of any use.
My problem is now with the numpy module, which builds fine but says it can't install when cross-compiling. I apparently had an old version of numpy in site-packages that must not have been a universal but which was running without any problems as long as I was running in 32 bit. Anybody had any luck with a 4-way universal numpy build? Thanks, Chris ... 317 tests OK. 10 tests failed: test_aepack test_applesingle test_array test_distutils test_httpservers test_macostools test_scriptpackages test_signal test_site test_socket 33 tests skipped: test_al test_bsddb test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_codecmaps_cn test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp test_codecmaps_kr test_codecmaps_tw test_curses test_dl test_epoll test_gdbm test_gl test_imageop test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_normalization test_ossaudiodev test_pep277 test_py3kwarn test_socketserver test_startfile test_sunaudiodev test_tcl test_timeout test_urllib2net test_urllibnet test_winreg test_winsound test_zipfile64 2 skips unexpected on darwin: test_tcl test_dl make: *** [test] Error 1 On 8/12/08 7:43 AM, "Ronald Oussoren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 12 Aug, 2008, at 14:30, Ronald Oussoren wrote: >>> >> >> For some reason configure doesn't seem to have detected that the >> 10.5 SDK. Are you building on OSX 10.5? If so, could you check >> pyconfig.h to check if HAVE_MACOS105_SDK is defined? (Which it >> should be when you're building a 4-way universal binary). > > Never mind, there was a real bug here. The actual #define is called > HAVE_OSX105_SDK. > > I've fixed this in r65653. > > Ronald > > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig