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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on April 05, 2012 - 17:16:
Hi,

Ok, that's great news.  Using the 'open' command and forcing i386 will
allow the Python and Python modules bundled with the relax app to be
used rather than the system installed versions.  I now know that I
have to go hunt down an Universal binary architecture problem.  I have
a feeling that something that comes with Xcode 3.2.6 is not properly
set up as a Universal binary.  But at least you can run relax by
forcing the machine architecture!

Cheers,

Edward


On 5 April 2012 15:47, Martin Ballaschk <ballaschk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Edward,

On 05.04.2012, at 15:31, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:

Could I ask anyone who is
suffering from, or who can trigger, this TickCount problem if you
could check and see if the problem is now eliminated?

Still failing here:

$ open relax.app

Console errors:
05.04.12 15:42:38,708 [0x0-0x625625].com.nmr-relax.relax: Please install 
the wx Python module to access the relax GUI.

$ cd /Applications/relax.app/Contents/MacOS/
$ ./relax
Please install the wx Python module to access the relax GUI.
$ ./python
python: posix_spawn: /Applications/relax.app/Contents/MacOS/python2.6: No 
such file or directory



But when forcing 32bit/i386 by using "arch" it works.

Cheers
Martin


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