what I've installed in the end. Only problem was, as you said,
boost which linked against the system python. I got competent help
from the mailing list and now it works.
I haven't done any real work with it yet but it looks quite accesible.
Markus
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyopencl/
http://python-opencl.next-touch.com/ (has entry on python.org)
http://gitorious.org/python-opencl
Has someone used any of these? A recomendation perhaps?
Thanks,
Markus
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ts in a file 15
MB in size (which does not work).
When I use py2exe the resulting file is 10 MB in size.
I found a similar discussion but was not able to extract any solution:
http://lists.wxwidgets.org/pipermail/wxpython-users/2007-March/062320.html
Hi!
Just for the record to answer my own question: I deleted the old site
package directory (and the fink python) and then reinstalled the eggs.
Now it works.
markus
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told, that its already installed under /sw/bin/ (the fink path)
Hmm, ok. I reinstalled the setuptools, but it still ends in /sw/bin.
Now I don't know what to do or where to look.
thanks for your help
markus
Homer:/Users/markus/Documents/Python root# python ez_setup.py
Downloading http://cheese
husly python. The three extensions I needed so far
did install with 'python setup.py install' and everything works fine
for me.
So why is Fink 'bad'? Am I missing some features I would have had
with MacPython?
thanks,
Markus
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in end of 2004 for opendarwin
for Intel
here [1]. Just check for the py_* named packages and relax! :)
cheers,
-Markus
[1] http://www.opendarwin.org/~mww/RPMS/i386/
On 07.06.2005, at 00:14, altern wrote:
> hi
>
> I just read about plans of apple to switch to intel processors in less
in
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as expected.
-Markus
On 25.05.2005, at 09:53, Tim Cornwell wrote:
>
> This might be a RTFM question so apologies if so. I've used
> darwinports to build pyth
ite, or use the one Apple
> provides?
> - has anyone actually gotten pysqlite to work under Tiger?
>
I've got got sqlite 3.2.1 and pysqlite 1.1.6 running here - both
installed via darwinports;
yeah, and also python 2.4.
don't know if this is "good" enough for you... ;)
-Ma
ple's python in your $PATH and you'll be done.
-Markus
[1] http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/
[2] http://fink.sourceforge.net/
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If people could test this that'd be nice. Again, I'm especially
interested in feedback from people running 10.2 or 10.4 (where the
installer should refuse to run, with a decent message).
hmmm... I think someone told me that it (successfully) refused to
install on some unknown, unrele
On Dec 17, 2004, at 16:58, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Dec 17, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Markus Weissmann wrote:
On Dec 17, 2004, at 16:04, Bob Ippolito wrote:
Yes, default on darwin/mac os x is what we both meant :)
did someone already tried to compile python 2.4 with
--enable-framework _and_ tried
to
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