Fwd: Python, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and CoreGraphics
Fwd: Python, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and CoreGraphics
- Subject: Fwd: Python, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and CoreGraphics
- From: Ronny Reichmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:44:53 +0200
Von: Ronny Reichmann <email@hidden>
Datum: 4. Oktober 2008 12:44:26 MESZ
An: Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden>
Betreff: Re: Python, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and CoreGraphics
Am 04.10.2008 um 04:29 schrieb Bill Bumgarner:
On Oct 3, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Ronny Reichmann wrote:
Hello there,
unfortunately none of the examples in /Developer/Examples/Quartz/
Python/ work anymore. I don't know if recently, I just encountered
it today. According to your answer, there should be wrappers as
part of PyObjC. Unfortunately the graphics examples from the
PyObjC-website don't work either. In order to know what is wrong I
would like to find out, if I'm probably having something running
that's preventing my code and those examples from working
properly. Especially before filing a bug, of course.
The Quartz based Python stuff predates PyObjC shipping with Mac OS
X and is done in isolation; it is the SWIG wrapper based stuff.
If both it and the PyObjC based stuff is broken, then that raises a
question -- are you running w/the system provided Python, or did
you install some other Python distribution or update?
I'm running the systems Python on both Macs. Funnily enough, the
problem I described isn't appearing on my MacBook. The two versions
on the MacBook and the stationary Mac are not the same. Both
computers are set to automatic system-update and are running the
newest Mac OS.
It seems that something I installed on one machine broke this
functionality. But how can I find back to standard-conditions?
b.bum
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