On 23-02-11 02:15, Ned Deily wrote:

Unfortunately, this is a variation of an old issue that hasn't yet been
fixed (http://bugs.python.org/issue1099).  The simplest workaround is to
include the --enable-universalsdk option to configure, so something like
this:

./configure --enable-framework --enable-universalsdk=/


Thank you Ned! That did the trick.
I'm not entirely sure what that option does (it seemed to fail when not specifying it as '/', and '/' seems an odd location to set it to if it's meant to be a filesystem path), but hey, the compilation succeeded.


Another solution is to use the 3.2 32-bit installer for Mac OS X from
python.org:
    http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/

Yep, maybe I should have. I just like to tinker around too much myself I suppose :-)

Thanks again.
Irmen de Jong

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