Op 14 jan 2010, om 15:34 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:

> Nah, we started it on -devel, so let's finish it there.  I'm just  
> trying
> to think of ways to make it easier for users to find their issues in  
> the
> archives.
>
> I'm not able to reproduce this error on 10.5/i386.  You didn't do
> anything to your system's Python, by chance?

All that's different here, as far as I'm aware, is that I have a  
symlink at /Users/sjors/bin/python to /sw/bin/python2.6. At /usr/bin,  
I have python* links to /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ 
Versions/2.5/bin; the python binaries there seem to work fine.

The keyword compilation doesn't find, it should be defined in some  
headerfile, that's probably the place to start looking. Do you have  
"PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT" somewhere in /sw/include or something? I've  
got this:
        /sw/include/python2.6/object.h:#define PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(type,  
size)   \

I wonder if compilation simply doesn't include object.h, and if so, why.

FWIW Snaggle in #fink just reported he had the same problems.

Sjors

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