Sorry, I mis-typed: I did have numpy for python 2.4
So after several hours of tinkering with different pythons, it now works.
The things that resulted in things working were using:
getting the PPC-only version (currently 2.4.1) of python
The numpy version for python 2.4
Getting g77
Setting gcc to
> So after several hours of tinkering with different pythons, it now works.
great!
> The things that resulted in things working were using:
> getting the PPC-only version (currently 2.4.1) of python
I wonder if this was necessary. I think PPC-only packages built for
2.4.1 work fine with the Un
A PyObjC application using Appkit starts and event loop in AppHelper
thus:
AppHelper.runEventLoop()
But, the examples I have seen using Apple Events in Python (not
PyObjC) install their own handlers and then call the event loop:
CarbonEvt.RunApplicationEventLoop()
Unfortunat
On May 9, 2006, at 9:02, Christopher Barker wrote:
>
> Which brings up a question. Is it possible to build universal binaries
> with gcc 3.*? I'd love to see a Universal SciPy package!
I haven't tried this, but it might hold promise:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060423105014540&
On 9-mei-2006, at 18:02, Christopher Barker wrote:
Which brings up a question. Is it possible to build universal binaries
with gcc 3.*? I'd love to see a Universal SciPy package!
I don't know if it is directly possible, but at the very least you
could do the 'build intel binary', 'build ppc
On May 9, 2006, at 9:02 AM, Christopher Barker wrote:
>> So after several hours of tinkering with different pythons, it now
>> works.
>
> great!
>
>> The things that resulted in things working were using:
>
>> getting the PPC-only version (currently 2.4.1) of python
>
> I wonder if this was nec
On May 9, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
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> On 9-mei-2006, at 18:02, Christopher Barker wrote:
>>
>> Which brings up a question. Is it possible to build universal
>> binaries
>> with gcc 3.*? I'd love to see a Universal SciPy package!
>
> I don't know if it is directly possible, but
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-12 17:31]:
> My little iCal event/todo manipulator is loose and available from my Python
> Bits page:
>
> http://orca.mojam.com/~skip/python/
I had a look at this, but I think I need something different.
Basically, I've got email messages with