Ronald Oussoren wrote: > On 5-jun-2006, at 20:42, Michael Glassford wrote: > >> Ronald Oussoren wrote: >>> On 2-jun-2006, at 22:39, Michael Glassford wrote: >>>> This seems to have worked for me. I'm now getting another error >>>> (at the end of this message). I haven't had time to look at it >>>> yet because of other things that came up today, so it may be >>>> something simple. >>> This looks like PyObjC being build for PPC being used on Intel, >>> that is the architecture for which PyObjC is build doesn't match >>> the architecture of the currently running interpreter. The easiest >>> way to fix this is probably to build a universal binary of PyObjC, >>> there's an AUTO_UNIVERSAL option at the top of setup.py that >>> enables building a universal binary with Apple's distribution of >>> Python 2.3. >> I'm not using Apple's distribution of Python 2.3, so I didn't think >> this was necessary (I'm using 2.4.1 from from http://pythonmac.org/ >> packages/py24-fat/). However, doing this fixed the problem and the >> application now works. > > Ehmm, you are NOT using Python 2.4. Look at the error message in your > original e-mail, this mentions /System/Library/Python.framework/ > Versions/2.3/.....
Well, you're right about that; apparently I wasn't using it there. However, I am using it most of the time, including earlier today when I said I got it working (I've verified that). What must have happened is this: /usr/local/bin isn't permanently added to the beginning of my PATH because most of the real work I'm doing requires Python 2.3; instead, when I want to work on the universal binary build, I open a new Terminal window and add it manually. I must have forgotten to add it once. So when I am correctly using the universal binary build of Python 2.4.3 (not 2.4.1, as Bob pointed out; sorry, I'm juggling too many things today), is it necessary to set AUTO_UNIVERSAL = 1 in PyObjC's setup.py? Mike _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig