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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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
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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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
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
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
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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http://www.mweissmann.de/
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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
in
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
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
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
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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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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