[Image-SIG] PIL 1.1.7 binary for python 2.4

Jack Uretsky jlu at hep.anl.gov
Mon Nov 16 05:52:56 CET 2009


Yes and no.  In addition to the version that came with Snow Leopard, I 
downloaded version 3.1.1
 				Regards,
 					Jack

"Trust me.  I have a lot of experience at this."
 		General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
 		just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley




On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Bill Janssen wrote:

> So, did you download and install a different Python than came with your
> Mac?
>
> Bill
>
>
> Jack Uretsky <jlu at hep.anl.gov> wrote:
>
>> Thanks.  I'n not seeing why that helps.  I did Finder-File-Find-SDK
>> 	and got 156 items.  Im not sure what to do next
>> 				Regards,
>> 					Jack
>>
>> "Trust me.  I have  a lot of experience at this."
>> 		General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>> 		just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Bill Janssen wrote:
>>
>>> OK, and is that Python 2.6 the one that comes with Snow Leopard?
>>>
>>> That should pin it down.  The question here is, why is your system
>>> trying to use the 10.4 SDK, instead of the 10.6 SDK?  The only thing I
>>> can think of is that you are using a non-Apple-supplied Python, which
>>> was built against the 10.4 SDK, so it's trying to use that to build PIL,
>>> too.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>> Jack Uretsky <jlu at hep.anl.gov> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi-
>>>> 	Xcode - 3.2 (bundled with Mac OS upgrade software)
>>>> 	Python 2.6
>>>> 	Mac OS X 10.6.1 (Snow Leopard)
>>>>
>>>> "Trust me.  I have a lot of experience at this."
>>>> 		General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>>>> 		just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Bill Janssen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Need more details.  What version of OS X, what version of Python, what
>>>>> version of Xcode?
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill
>>>>>
>>>>> Jack Uretsky <jlu at hep.anl.gov> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi-
>>>>>> 	Perhaps you can answer, at least, the second question.  In
>>>>>> what file do I find the gcc?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. What is my Xcode problem?  When I run >python2.6 setup.py build
>>>>>>  I get: running build
>>>>>> running build_py
>>>>>> running build_ext
>>>>>> --- using frameworks at /System/Library/Frameworks
>>>>>> building '_imaging' extension
>>>>>> Compiling with an SDK that doesn't seem to exist:
>>>>>> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk
>>>>>> Please check your Xcode installation
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. this is followed by the line
>>>>>>
>>>>>> gcc -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk
>>>>>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -DHAVE_LIBZ -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In what file do I find this line so I can make the recommended correction?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Trust me.  I have a lot of experience at this."
>>>>>> 		General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>>>>>> 		just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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