Hi again,
We tried installing pyObjC using easy_install, which worked. we now get this
error, and not sure what to do about it:
Xelabos-Mac-Pro:src MacAdmin$ python zgp.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "zgp.py", line 18, in
main()
File "zgp.py", line 13, in main
output.setu
Hi,
We're using Mac OSX 10.5. We got the same error on Mac OSX 10.6, and we're
not building as of yet...just running using the python interpreter. Here's
the full traceback:
Xelabos-Mac-Pro:src MacAdmin$ python zgp.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "zgp.py", line 18, in
main()
Chris Barker wrote:
> Bill Janssen wrote:
> > I've got 3 eMacs just sitting around, and thought I'd deploy them as OS X
> > Python buildbots, if they'd be useful. They're 1 GHz G4 machines,
> > with 640 MB of memory, running Tiger
>
> If there is a need -- it would be great to keep one on Tiger
Bill Janssen wrote:
I've got 3 eMacs just sitting around, and thought I'd deploy them as OS X
Python buildbots, if they'd be useful. They're 1 GHz G4 machines,
with 640 MB of memory, running Tiger
If there is a need -- it would be great to keep one on Tiger -- it's a
pain to build on leopard
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010, Mike wrote:
>
> My friend is testing my program for me on his Mac, he's running Snow
> leopard. I'm using a package called Pyttsc that allows for text to
> speech on the Mac. He's getting the following error:
>
> file: build/bdist.macosx-10.6universal/egpyttsx/drivers/nsss.py
On 18/04/2010 16:48, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
[snip...]
Michael> A build on my machine produces output similar to:
Michael> Python build finished, but the necessary bits to build these
modules
Michael> were not found:
Michael> _bsddb dl gdbm