[Pythonmac-SIG] framework on Intel

Bob Ippolito bob at redivi.com
Tue Feb 28 15:21:03 CET 2006


On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:

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> Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>> On 26-feb-2006, at 2:08, Charles Hartman wrote:
>>
>>> My interest in the universal build of 2.4.2 has gotten less  
>>> abstract,
>>> because I just (just) got my Intel iMac.
>>>
>>> I guess I *might* figure out how to build Python 2.4 for myself,
>>> though it would be guaranteed to produce a lot of messages to list
>>> asking dumb questions . . .
>>
>> You could use the tree at http://svn.pythonmac.org/python24/python24-
>> fat,
>> check out using subversion and then build using:
>>
>> $ configure --enable-framework --enable-universal-sdk
>> $ make
>> $ sudo make frameworkinstall
>>
>> Please let us know of the results. The installer for the universal
>> binary
>> is very close to being finished, I'm currently working on creating an
>> .mpkg instead of a single package. When that is finished we should  
>> have
>> a working installer of a universal python 2.4 build.
>>
>>> So I'm wondering if the binary installer is still looking very  
>>> close?
>>> Or would it be smarter for me to download the current 2.4.1 PPC
>>> version and run under Rosetta for a while? (It will work, right?)
>>
>> Running the current version using Rosetta will work as well.
>>
>> Ronald
>>
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>>
> I tried to build again, and failed again. Here is where the error  
> occurred:
>
> ld: warning can't open dynamic library:
> - -all_load/usr/lib/system/libmathCommon.A.dylib referenced from:
> /usr/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/../../../libSystem.dylib
> (checking for undefined symbols may be affected) (No such file or
> directory, errno = 2)
>
> This looks weird. Possibly a problem on my system only?
> OS X 10.4.5, XCode 2.2.

My guess is that you didn't install the right SDKs or something when  
you installed Xcode.

-bob



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