Le 11 nov. 2009 à 21:24, Frank Niessink a écrit : > 2009/11/11 Jérôme Laheurte <[email protected]>: > > So my shiny new iMac runs Snow Leopard, which ships Python > compiled in > > 64-bits mode. This seems to cause some problems, since wxWidgets is > > based on Carbon and Apple does not seem to want to fully support 64- > > bits Carbon (see > > http://groups.google.com/group/wxpython-users/browse_thread/thread/d422356b11a0efe6 > > ). So, first, before launching Task Coach from a command line, one > > must issue the following command: > > > > defaults write com.apple.versioner.python Prefer-32-Bit -bool yes > > > > Then it somehow works, except that after some time (dunno how much), > > such simple actions as double-clicking a task or clicking a toolbar > > icon randomly fail because of a "Can't create window" error in > > wxWidgets. After a reboot, this seems fixed, but will probably > appear > > again. This looks awfully similar to the problems we ran into when > > trying to run the unit tests on the Mac OS buildslave. This doesn't > > seem related to the 64 bits issue since it happens even when using > the > > bundle built on Tiger, which includes a fully 32-bits Python. > > > > All that to say that any bug report from a user running Snow Leopard > > saying something along the lines of "clicking on xxx doesn't do > > anything" should be answered by "please try to reboot", which is > kind > > of bad but we can't do anything about it :( > > Are you saying that this also happens when you install Task Coach > from the dmg that was build on my Mac Mini? That is really weird...
Yep. I didn't check if the error is the same (no log) but the symptoms are identical.
