#33566: glib2: checking whether /usr/bin/python version >= 2.5... configure: error: too old ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: sleepyjake@… | Owner: ryandesign@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.4 Keywords: lion | Port: glib2 ---------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by ryandesign@…): * keywords: glib2, lion, install => lion * owner: macports-tickets@… => ryandesign@… * port: glib => glib2 Old description:
I have loaded Python 2.7 via macports 2.0.4, as well as py27-numpy and py27-scipy sucessfully (I think). When I try to install py27-matplotlib 1.1.0 most dependencies load until things get to glib2 where the install fails. I have search the web and past tickets for a solution. I have tried the few suggestions I have found without success. I have a macbook, lion 10.7.3, xcode 4.2. The solution (ticket #32263) below does not work: sudo port clean glib2 sudo port selfupdate sudo port install glib2
New description: I have loaded Python 2.7 via macports 2.0.4, as well as py27-numpy and py27-scipy sucessfully (I think). When I try to install py27-matplotlib 1.1.0 most dependencies load until things get to glib2 where the install fails. I have search the web and past tickets for a solution. I have tried the few suggestions I have found without success. I have a macbook, lion 10.7.3, xcode 4.2. The solution (ticket #32263) below does not work: {{{ sudo port clean glib2 sudo port selfupdate sudo port install glib2 }}} -- Comment: The log says: {{{ :info:configure checking whether /usr/bin/python version >= 2.5... configure: error: too old }}} This is strange because Lion should have python >= 2.5. What does "`/usr/bin/python --version`" say? -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33566#comment:1> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS