On 8 Apr, 2013, at 21:06, Boyd Collier <bcoll...@mail.sdsu.edu> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> In late February, I thought I'd give python a try, so I took steps to run it 
> on my Mac.  Unfortunately, I didn't keep a good record of what those steps 
> were, but the installation seemed to be successful, in that I was able to run 
> a few simple python programs.  
> 
> However, I now suspect that installing python may have messed up something 
> needed to work with my objective-c programs with Xcode.  The symptom of a 
> problem in Xcode is that when I set an Xcode project to use LLDB as the 
> debugger (this is the default debugger), Xcode immediately crashes when the 
> run button in the project window is hit.  However, projects run properly when 
> I change the debugger to be used to GDB.  At least initially, there was no 
> indication that this problem had anything to do with python.  I filed an 
> Xcode bug report with Apple and have been following the steps suggested by 
> Apple engineers to try to track down the problem.  This morning, they asked 
> me to run the command /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/lldb 
> /bin/ls  from the terminal, which I did.  Here is the result:
> 
>> Macintosh:~ bcollier$ 
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/lldb /bin/ls
>> dyld: Library not loaded: 
>> /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python
>>  Referenced from: 
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/../../../SharedFrameworks/LLDB.framework/LLDB
>>  Reason: image not found
>> Trace/BPT trap: 5
> 
> My (perhaps erroneous) recollection is that I installed python 3.3, and I see 
> that what is not being loaded is 2.7.  I've sent this result to Apple, but 
> perhaps those of you who have been working with python on the Mac and using 
> Xcode might have experienced a similar problem and might be able to suggest 
> what is going on.  I'm running OSX 10.7.5 and Xcode 4.6 (but first had the 
> problem with Xcode 4.2).

Does "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python" still 
exist? The error message appears to indicate that this file no longer exists, 
which would be bad.

Ronald
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Boyd Collier
> Prof. of Biology, Emeritus
> San Diego State University
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