Graham Dumpleton wrote:
I don't understand the problem, you can say where it installs the
framework, it doesn't have to be under /Library, so can be in your
special SDK folder. For example:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/python-2.5.4 \
On Mar 6, 6:24 am, Uberman bhoo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
I don't understand the problem, you can say where it installs the
framework, it doesn't have to be under /Library, so can be in your
special SDK folder. For example:
./configure
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Why don't you want to use MacOS X Framework libraries? It is the
better installation method.
Because I'm not installing Python, I'm building it. If I were just interested
in installing Python, I wouldn't care whether it was static or shared libraries.
This is all very
Uberman schrieb:
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Why don't you want to use MacOS X Framework libraries? It is the
better installation method.
Because I'm not installing Python, I'm building it. If I were just interested
in installing Python, I wouldn't care whether it was static or shared libraries.
On Mar 4, 2:29 am, Uberman bhoo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Why don't you want to use MacOS X Framework libraries? It is the
better installation method.
Because I'm not installing Python, I'm building it. If I were just interested
in installing Python, I wouldn't care
I'm trying to build a 64-bit version of Python 2.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6 64-bit
(Intel processor). The configure line I'm using is:
./configure --enable-shared --disable-framework --disable-toolbox-glue
OPT=-fast -arch x86_64 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -fno-common -fPIC
LDFLAGS=-arch x86_64
The
On Mar 3, 12:25 pm, Uberman bhoo...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to build a 64-bit version of Python 2.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6 64-bit
(Intel processor). The configure line I'm using is:
./configure --enable-shared --disable-framework --disable-toolbox-glue
OPT=-fast -arch x86_64 -Wall