pyObjC port fails to build,
no maintainer needs community support
Ronald Oussoren
ronaldoussoren at mac.com
Tue Oct 16 10:57:04 PDT 2007
On 16 Oct, 2007, at 17:51, Richard Bronosky wrote:
> I was issued this machine by my company, so I don't know if it came
> from Apple this way or if the "build image" my company uses was
> manually upgraded. But, you are correct. The Apple site still
> indicates that Safari 3.0.3 is a Public Beta. Luckily the install
> image includes a unistall/Restore Safari 2.0.4
>
> Downgrading allow PyObjC it install correctly.
You can probably upgrade Safari afterwards, it's pretty likely that
the WebKit framework in Safari 3 is binary compatibly with the default
one.
Ronald
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