[egenix-users] Error compiling egenix-mx-base (again)

Leonardo Santagada santagada at gmail.com
Fri Aug 10 18:51:08 CEST 2012


didn't work http://pastebin.com/59uiaH3s

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 5:41 PM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote:
> Hi Leonardo,
>
> did you have a chance to test the snapshot release on your machine ?
>
> Thanks,
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> M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>>>>> The better way to do all this is using environment variables. Set CC to
>>>>> your compiler as mentioned on the bug message and things should work
>>>>> (now and also for 2.7.4).
>>>>
>>>> I don't have any clue to what those values should be, but sysconfig.py
>>>> does, in everymachine that I ever used. (my main problem in this
>>>> machine is where the macosx sdk are stored, but then again, sysconfig
>>>> knows).
>>>
>>> We'll add a fix to the next patch level release of egenix-mx-base.
>>
>> We've uploaded a snapshot with the fix to our server. Could you
>> give it a try ?
>>
>> http://downloads.egenix.com/python/egenix-mx-base-3.2.5_dev_20120807.tar.gz
>>
>> This is a source archive, so you'll have to do the usual
>> "python setup.py install" dance to get it installed.
>>
>> The fix we've applied will test the compiler setup and try clang
>> in case it cannot find the compiler with which Python itself
>> was compiled. It should work with all supported Python versions
>> (not only Python 2.7.3 which includes the distutils fix).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>



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Leonardo Santagada



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