[Pythonmac-SIG] Message in Terminal
Bob Ippolito
bob at redivi.com
Fri Aug 27 21:40:24 CEST 2004
On Aug 27, 2004, at 3:35 PM, João Leão wrote:
> When I run a Python script through Terminal (for ex: "python
> somescript.py") terminal spits the following output:
>
> ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias
> of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
>
> This happens everytime I run a pygame script, although I haven't
> noticed any problem besides the message.
> Today it happened again with another script that produced intended
> output (a list of files in a directory) and it was really annoying to
> see the above message appear between the first and second lines of the
> output.
> It was obvious that the message is caused by subsequent code and not
> at initialization as I thought before.
>
> I was able to insulate the line that caused (in this particular case)
> the message. After importing CoreGraphics:
> img = CGImageImport(CGDataProviderCreateWithFilename(inputFile))
>
> Any ideas? Has someone seen this message before?
>
> I have the standard Python 2.3 running on Panther 10.3.5 but I
> remember seeing this message at least since the first release of
> Panther.
> May it have something to do with the old and new Python (before and
> after Panther)? I remember that I didn't removed the old site-packages
> when I upgraded.
This has nothing to do with Python. Some kind of Quicktime component
or plugin you installer isn't built correctly and causes that warning
whenever Quicktime is initialized.
-bob
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