On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Mier, Alejandro alejan...@ti.com wrote:
Hello
I have a script that installs Python, and then installs some modules with:
subprocess.call(python setup.py install)
The script works on Windows with py2exe, but gives me this error when using
py2app:
File
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On 2010-12-02, at 5:49 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
As discussed in
http://bugs.python.org/issue9227, there were problems using Tkinter and
IDLE with the original 2.7 64/32 installer. The problem is that the
only supported non-X11 64-bit Tcl/Tk at the moment is the one supplied
by Apple in
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, 27 Oct 2010 11:26:59 -0700
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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:24:36 -0700
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On 2010-08-16, at 6:44 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
On 8/13/10 6:54 PM, Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote:
Of course, ActiveState and the other
distributors of OS X installers could choose otherwise and, if so, patch
it accordingly.
That's what I am currently inclined to do as we are dropping 10.4
On 2010-08-12, at 5:54 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
In article 84cb970d-35a3-45ea-9b5c-5a1da09dd...@activestate.com,
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com wrote:
When Python 2.6 is built with --universal-archs=intel, the default Python
binary is symlinked to the 32-bit binary:
lrwxr-xr
On 2010-08-13, at 3:36 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
In article 78d65bdb-ab9c-4e8d-9440-4d071d3d8...@activestate.com,
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com wrote:
[...]
However, I see all three variants (32, 64, and 2-way) in the default 2.6.6c1
install (i.e., internal ActivePython build
When Python 2.6 is built with --universal-archs=intel, the default Python
binary is symlinked to the 32-bit binary:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 12 10 Aug 15:31 python - python2.6-32
Python 2.7, however, is 64-bit by default. Is there a particular reason why
this behaviour is different for
On 2010-06-10, at 9:23 PM, Stephen Gava wrote:
i guess i'll re-install python 2.7b2 again to double check, but this seems
very odd...
also, are you then saying that no-one running snow leopard on a 64bit
capable machine is able to use Tkinter anymore if they install the
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