I'm running Mac OS-X 10.7.4 (Lion) and have installed Python 2.7 from 
Python.org.  It's in /Library so as to not conflict with the one from Apple in 
/System/Library and I've set my .profile to make it my default.  So far so good.

I decided I wanted to start playing with wxPython, and downloaded the "stable" 
version for Python 2.7 at wxPython.org.

I promptly ran into the following error when I tried one of the demos:

Python[45569:f07] Error loading /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit 
Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types:  
dlopen(/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe 
Unit Types, 262): no suitable image found.  Did find:
        /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe 
Unit Types: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
Python: OpenScripting.framework - scripting addition 
"/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax" declares no loadable 
handlers.

I assumed this was due to an architecture conflict (32 vs 64 bits), so grabbed 
the 2.9 version of wxPython which is based on cocoa widgets and should be 
64-bit clean.

I get exactly the same error, so the problem really is with the 
ScriptingAdditions. I asked Google about the error and there seems to be a 
work-around for Adobe users (they are supposed to invoke arch -i386 osascript 
script.scpt in instead of osascript script.scpt).  As far as I can tell, that 
isn't applicable to Python users, so I assume there must be a work around for 
this until Adobe gets 64 bit support compiled in.  Does anyone know what it 
might be?

Thanks,
Bill
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