Message96140
| Author |
ronaldoussoren |
| Recipients |
ned.deily, richard, ronaldoussoren |
| Date |
2009年12月08日.16:59:20 |
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8.4854066e-05 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1260291563.11.0.441771906595.issue7184@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
richard: could you please elaborate on what you think is wrong?
readline doesn't get build because OSX' libedit isn't good enough
for the readline module in 2.6, this is fixed in 2.7.
On my machine the other ones do get build, although I had to move
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework to the side to avoid picking up
bits from the already installed 32-bit tree to get the curses bits to
build.
As Ned noted the compiler on 10.6 creates 64-bit binaries by default.
You may have 32-bit OSS libraries on your machine that cause problems
during a 64-bit build. If you want a 32-bit build rather than 64-bit
one you can build a universal binary using --enable-universal-sdk=/ |
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| 2009年12月08日 16:59:23 | ronaldoussoren | set | recipients:
+ ronaldoussoren, richard, ned.deily |
| 2009年12月08日 16:59:23 | ronaldoussoren | set | messageid: <1260291563.11.0.441771906595.issue7184@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2009年12月08日 16:59:21 | ronaldoussoren | link | issue7184 messages |
| 2009年12月08日 16:59:20 | ronaldoussoren | create |
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