On 2 Jun, 2009, at 7:11, Nicholas Riley wrote:

On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 09:19:01PM +0100, has wrote:
Odd. The osax module appears to be puking on a System Events command
(it uses SE to get a list of installed osaxen). What versions of
appscript and ASDictionary? What happens if you try to import the osax
module into a regular script? Anything unusual about your setup
(permissions, haxies, etc.)?

Gah, I should have thought of this.  I've got Default Folder X
installed, which loads itself by pretending to be an osax.  When I
disabled it, ASDictionary opened successfully.  I'll report it as a
bug in Default Folder X.

PyObjC/py2app questions I'll leave to those that know more about these
things. (FWIW, I build ASDictionary using user-installed Python 2.5.2
framework + PyObjC 1.x for portability.)

Anyone (Ronald?) have any idea about these problems?  They're less
important given that I have a fix for my ASDictionary issue, but still
seem pretty serious.

I don't have time to look into the py2app issues right now. That said, I wouldn't install a new version of pyobjc in the system install of python because this might break other bits of the system.

Ronald


Thanks,

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Nicholas Riley <njri...@uiuc.edu>
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