Somewhere in the E.U., le 07/10/2008

        Bonjour

I am having some difficulty building a 4-ways universal Python 2.6 on MacOS X 10.5.5/XCode 3.1.1. The hardware I am attempting the build on is an aging twin-G5 (a 64-bits architecture)...

I am aware of the incompatibility of Tcl/Tk with 64-bits architectures, which is not an issue for me (I nonetheless installed the latest ActiveState build, and changed setup.py to first look in / Library/Frameworks/).

                When I invoke configure thus:

./configure --enable-framework --enable-universalsdk --with-universal- archs="all" --with-cxx-main=gcc-4.2

the operation is a failure (no Makefile is generated) because configure reports it can't figure out the size of an "int". Removing the --with-universal-archs="all" option does result in a Makefile being produced but only for 32-bits architectures. Note that I had to add the --with-cxx-main=gcc-4.2 option as otherwise gcc-4.0 was selected.

What I have googled so far hints at problems in building what I am after, but it is unclear if these have been overcome. What am I missing?

        Merci

Hubert Holin

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