Well, I'm doing this message on my Linux box right now but I'll capture what I can the next time I run ./mac while on the mac. Basically, when I installed pysox with easy_install, it appeared to install OK but I did see some warnings about the ARCH=i386 stuff and ignoring libraries. I'm doing this on Lion 10.7.3 on a mac mini with 2GB of memory. When I ran ./mac is when I got the errors which I will have to capture for a later message. What I remember though, was an error dialog came up with several buttons, one being that a report could be sent to Apple. I might have a hard time capturing that dialog but I thought I had some other errors that were in the traditional shell. In any case, I think there were more mentions of i-386 being invalid architecture so I still think the i386 business is the core of these problems. On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 10:13:42AM +1100, Bart Bunting wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I'm afraid to say that this part of the whole process is still a bit > sketchy. That is to say the pysox install. > > Both Dave and I have installed it and it was a bit of a struggle the > first time, although after I reinstalled Lion it just worked with the > easy_install method. > > Are you able to give some more info on the error you are seeing and the version of OSX? > > > Cheers > > Bart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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