On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:01 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote: > On 19-apr-2006, at 0:11, Jacob Rus wrote: >> I wrote: >>> I couldn't compile [psyco][1] using the 2.4.3 universal version of >>> Python on my 12" powerbook. I'm wondering if this is just a problem >>> with universal Python, or if psycho doesn't compile in general >>> under OS X. >> >> Argh, never mind that message. I see now that psyco is clearly >> labeled >> as only working on i386. Nothing to see here, move along. > > There is someone to see for those users fortunate enough to own an > intel mac :-) > It should be possible to compile psyco if you add '-arch i386' to the > extra_compile_args > and extra_link_args in the setup.py for psyco.
I just got the psyco svn checkout and ran "sudo python setup.py install". I wasn't sure what to use as a test so I just used pystones. No Psyco python -c "from test.pystone import pystones; print pystones()" (1.1899999999999999, 42016.806722689078) python -c "from test.pystone import pystones; print pystones(100000)" (2.4100000000000001, 41493.775933609955) With Psyco python -c "from test.pystone import pystones; import psyco; psyco.full (); print pystones()" (0.22, 227272.72727272726) python -c "from test.pystone import pystones; import psyco; psyco.full (); print pystones(100000)" (0.42999999999999999, 232558.13953488372) I repeated each test a couple times. Looks like psyco works. -Jordan Mantha _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig