On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 06:25:54PM +0000, Peter Stirling wrote:

> PyObjC depends on the internals of the ObjC runtime which is why 1.4 is
> not working (on 10.5), they don't have a source drop for 2.0 - you have
> to use svn to get the branch (I assume that this is because they don't
> think many will be building python for themselves when they can use the
> Apple version).

Yeah, I figured it was something like that.

It's a pity it's not possible to use libraries from Fink packages with
Apple's python installation, although I suspect it would be very
challenging, if not impossible, to remove that limitation.

In any case, I was able to install Mnemosyne on Windows and try it out, at
which point I decided I wasn't very happy with it, so I'm no longer too
concerned about getting pyobjc built under Fink.

Richard

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