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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on March 26, 2012 - 20:07:
Hi,

   Try the attached packaging placed in /sw/fink/10.4/local/main/finkinfo. 
I don't
know how old your fink installation is. If it is rather old, you might want 
to consider
a clean bootstrap following the instructions on 
http://www.finkproject.org/download/srcdist.php.
You will want to move aside your current fink installation from /sw to 
/sw.old beforehand.

I will look at doing this, as I'm running 'fink selfupdate' right now
and I think it might take a few days to complete.  Something is now
quite right with my fink setup.


Also make sure you do 'fink selfupdate-cvs' and 'fink update-all' to keep 
your
trees and installation current. You should be able to just use 'fink 
install relax-py27'
to install relax 1.3.14. I would also consider upgrading your Xcode to 
3.2.6 which
is the last release of the 3.2.x series. Oh, on darwin10, I used the gcc46 
compilers
for the build, when prompted, if that makes any difference.

I think I'll start again from scratch with fink.  Something is really
not right.  I'll also try the newest Xcode.  I'll get back to you once
I can replicate the problem.


                    Jack
ps I also have built relax 1.3.14 under fink but had to use the 2.9.3 
release of
wxPython because that is the only wxPython they have for python 2.7 in 
macports.
Have you tested relax against the wxPython 2.9.3 release on linux or any 
other target?

I stayed away from wxPython 2.9 on the Mac as they shifted from the
GTK+ widget set and use the native Mac widgets.  When I tested it,
when it first came out, it was just a mess.

Cheers,

Edward



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