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Author ned.deily
Recipients eric.araujo, jlindenbaum, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren, santoso.wijaya, tarek
Date 2011-03-22.02:11:12
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The release of Xcode 4 for Mac OS X 10.6 has complicated things for Python builds.  We need to sort out what the problems are and possible solutions for them.  I suggest this issue be reassigned to Ronald and me.

In the meantime, the workaround is to continue to use Xcode 3 (which is still fully supported) on OS X 10.6.  If you feel you absolutely need to have Xcode 4 installed *and* you still need to build C extension modules for the currently available Pythons for OS X (i.e. the python.org installers or even the Apple-supplied Pythons in 10.60), there are unofficial suggestions out on the web on how one can have Xcode 3 and 4 installed side-by-side, for example:
   http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110318050811544
(Note, I have not tried this and am not recommending it.)
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2011-03-22 02:11:13ned.deilysetrecipients: + ned.deily, ronaldoussoren, tarek, eric.araujo, santoso.wijaya, jlindenbaum
2011-03-22 02:11:13ned.deilysetmessageid: <1300759873.64.0.11912910032.issue11623@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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