On 14.11.2007, at 10:46, Peter Cowan wrote:
I too ran into this problem today, it appears to be a known issue with the python plist parser, not handling dates properly. Brad recently committed a fix that always the command to use the PyObjC parser.
The only downside is that Tiger doesn't come with PyObjC. Your options are to upgrade to Leopard, which includes it. Or install PyObjC, which worked for me, I downloaded an installer from here: http://pythonmac.org/packages/
Hi Peter
I must have missed that thread. Thanks for the hint. I went to download the PyObjC site to download the package but I couldn't install both versions I tried because obviously I haven't installed an accurate version of Python (I didn't install any other version but the one which comes with 10.4). Did you have to install a full new Python version plus the PyObjC package or only the PyObjC package?
Thanks Oliver