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Joost Rekveld wrote:
> and everybody writes PyObjc is already installed on Snow Leopard, but I don't
> know what path to add to my Pythonpath for it to be found ? Would it be that
> simple ?
You don't need to add anything if you use one of the Apple-supplied
Pythons in Snow Leopa
Hi,
i'm very new to this list, relatively new to Python, and don't manage to
install PyObjc under the Enthought Python on Snow Leopard (distribution 5.1.1,
which includes a Python 2.5.4).
- easy_install installs things in their desired places, but chokes on
PyObjc-core
- macports starts instal
On Friday, December 18, 2009, at 04:51PM, "Robin" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a problem with using python-config --ldflags on a Mac.
Could you please file a bug on bugs.python.org to ensure that I don't forget to
apply a fix for this?
>
>Using my python.org install:
>robin-mbp:github robince$ which
Hi,
I have a problem with using python-config --ldflags on a Mac.
Using my python.org install:
robin-mbp:github robince$ which python-config
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/bin/python-config
robin-mbp:github robince$ python-config --ldflags
-L/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework
Jon Christopher wrote:
>> Are you sure all commands are being executed?
>
> Reasonably, but I'll have to check again.
Always helps to be sure. Been there, done that.
>> What do the references produced by the following look like:
>>
>>print app("EyeTV").recordings.get()
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>
> IIRC, i