On 30 Jul, 2013, at 21:28, Nicholas Cole <nicholas.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Ronald Oussoren <ronaldousso...@mac.com> 
> wrote:
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> I'll have to do some more debugging to find out what's going wrong here.
> 
> Could you share some more information about your setup:
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> * What is the version of OSX?
> 
> * How was python installed, using an installer on www.python.org or through 
> some other method?
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> * Which version of Xcode is on the machine?
> 
> BTW. I just tried installing pyobjc in a virtualenv on a 10.8 machine with 
> the latest Xcode 4 and that worked without problems.
> 
> OK. I've updated python to the latest production version of 2.7.5 using the 
> installer provided by python.org.  
> 
> I'm running the latest version of Xcode, on OS X 10.8.4.
> 
> All of the errors persist.

Odd. One thing you could check: are the Xcode command-line tools installed and 
up-to-date (you can check this in the preference window of Xcode, on the 
Downloads tab)

> 
> The only thing I can't do is test a "clean" version of 10.8.4, because I 
> don't have a Mac I can wipe.
That's not necessary. My machine is likely less clean that yours.

Ronald
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