[Pythonmac-SIG] Leopard python architectures in setup.py

Ronald Oussoren ronaldoussoren at mac.com
Sat Nov 3 07:52:17 CET 2007


On 2 Nov, 2007, at 22:02, Boyd Waters wrote:

>
> On Nov 2, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Martina Oefelein wrote:
>
>> I think this actually makes sense: if the command line tools were
>> 32/64 bit universal, scripts would run with the 64 bit version on 64
>> bit systems, and wouldn't be able to use any of the libraries that
>> are only 32 bit.
>>
>> The framework, on the other hand, should be 32/64 bit universal so
>> that both 32 and 64 bit applications can embed python.
>
>
> This gets a bit tricky with Python GUIs.  I haven't checked, but I  
> suppose that PyObjC is still 32-bit only.

PyObjC is still 32-bit, but that won't be for long, I just ran out of  
time w.r.t. the Leopard deadline.

Ronald

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