Xiao Yu wrote:
There is no problem at all when I use Apple Python with pretty much
everything. Except when I have to distribute it with py2app. A separate
Python is essential for me. I could use MacPort or Fink ...
I need but I can't seem to compile any libraries for this Python. They
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Xiao Yu wrote:
> There is no problem at all when I use Apple Python with pretty much
> everything. Except when I have to distribute it with py2app. A separate
> Python is essential for me. I could use MacPort or Fink but that would put me
> a few versions behind the latest release
There is no problem at all when I use Apple Python with pretty much everything.
Except when I have to distribute it with py2app. A separate Python is essential
for me. I could use MacPort or Fink but that would put me a few versions behind
the latest release. I'd really like to just use Python f
michael geary wrote:
i have a PIL binary for python2.6.1 on Snow Leopard. I use the Apple-native
python,
What did you use for the dependencies? Though I don't know if the
Apple-native python is universal anyway (though does it support both 32
and 64 bit?)
The key thing is if the dependenci
i have a PIL binary for python2.6.1 on Snow Leopard. I use the Apple-native
python, and i haven't run the module through any tests to verify it's
soundness, but just doing "import Image" in python works just fine...
let me know if anyone would like it, or would like to discuss. I can always be
First:
Does anyone have a PIL binary for Python2.6.4? That would be the easiest
way to get it?
I built one for Frederik last spring, but I don't know what happened to
it, nor do I remember whether it was for py2.5 or py2.6
It's not too hard to do -- at least with 10.5 machine -- I have a
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Hi,
I apologize for not having caught onto the nuance of differences between the
Apple system Python, python.org's Python and MacPort's Python yet.
I have installed python.org's Python 2.6.4. I however have trouble building PIL
on it.
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