Thanks both for your input, I really appreciate it. Several things broke for me 
after upgrading to 10.9 and so far only one has been resolved (its an app that 
is distributed as a binary, but uses Qt — and Python IIRC). Reinstalling the 
app fixed it.

I’ve dug around some more and was able to get two apps to work by by changing 
PYTHONPATH and, while I understand why that works, I don’t understand why it 
was needed. Particularly after a reinstall. Its possible that all the upgrades 
over the years have caused a problem somewhere: the system is only a year old, 
but I keep moving forward from one system to the next and started pretty much 
when Apple went Intel. I know there’s some cruft accumulated in ~/Library, just 
not clear what to do about it.

And at a future date I may take you (Sean) up on your offer about distribution 
code. Too many projects ATM and getting the one app to work has allowed other 
things to keep me busy :)

Thanks again!

Tim Doty

On Nov 10, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Zak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Tim,
> 
> I am using PySide with Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks and everything is working 
> fine. Here is my setup:
> 
> Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
> Python 2.7.5 from Python.org (not Homebrew)
> PySide 1.1.1 (I downloaded the prebuilt binaries)
> Qt 4.8.2 (I downloaded the prebuilt binaries)
> PyQt 4.9.4 (just FYI)
> 
> All of those libraries are 64-bit. I originally installed PySide (and PyQt4) 
> on OS X 10.8, and when I upgraded to 10.9 everything just continued working.
> 
> I have several PySide and PyQt applications that I bundled into single-file 
> executables with PyInstaller, and all of those still work fine on OS X 10.9. 
> They use various versions of PySide, PyQt, and Qt.
> 
> I have no idea why it works for me and not for you. For me, upgrading to OS X 
> 10.9 broke precisely one thing: Little Snitch. And there was a new version 
> available for download from the Little Snitch website that fixed it. It was 
> really a seamless upgrade, and I love all the new features in 10.9.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Zak Fallows

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