Re: [MacPorts] #13287: py-pyobjc fails to build on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
#13287: py-pyobjc fails to build on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: nathan.stocks@gmail.com | Owner: macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org Type: defect | Status: new Priority: High | Milestone: Port Bugs Component: ports | Version: 1.5.2 Resolution: | Keywords: --------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by nathan.stocks@gmail.com): Yes, absolutely, I would love for you to help out in any way. I have no idea how to get this working. I just want to use py-game, which depends on pyobjc. FYI, here's some things that people have told me on the mailing lists: Ben Artin to me, pyobjc-dev
What's the status of Leopard support for pyobjc?
It's included with the OS, as is Python 2.5.1. ------------ Ben Artin to me, pyobjc-dev
Hmmm, so...then I suppose the bug with Macports is that it's trying to build it as a dependency of py-game at all?
It depends on what the MacPorts policy on such things is; I believe in the past they've always relied on their own build of Python and associated libraries. They may continue doing so on Leopard. The problem that you will run into is that the pyobjc package in MacPorts currently has no maintainer, so if you want to get it changed (for example, by updating it to pyobjc2), you'll probably have to do the work yourself or wait for someone in a similar predicament to do it for you.
Maybe I can modify the py-game portfile myself and remove the pyobjc 1.4 dependency.
That will give you a pygame in MacPorts' package folder rather than the system package folder; this is not the right thing, but it may get you closer to being able to ignore the problem -- or it may not work at all. Depends on how complex pygame is. ------------ Ronald Oussoren to me, Ben, pyobjc-dev PyObjC 1.4 does not support Leopard and never will. I have no idea if pygame works with PyObjC 2.0. BTW. AFAIK there is no macports portfile for PyObjC 2.0, and that wouldn't make much sense until PyObjC 2.0 supports Tiger as well. ------------ Ronald Oussoren to James, pyobjc-dev On Wednesday, November 21, 2007, at 04:40PM, "James R Eagan" <eaganj@bazza.com> wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007, at 01:46 , Ronald Oussoren wrote:
PyObjC 1.4 does not support Leopard and never will.
Are you saying that (1) PyObjC 1.4 will never be installable and usable for developing applications on Leopard, (2) that applications built using PyObjC 1.4 [on Tiger] will not run properly on Leopard, or (3) both?
I meant (1), if you build PyObjC on Tiger it should work on Leopard. -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13287#comment:3> MacPorts </projects/macports> Ports system for Mac OS
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