[TxMt] Python bundle - 2 problems
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jim at getzen.name
Mon Feb 23 18:26:41 UTC 2009
A few months ago, I been successfully using TM for all sorts of Python
scripts. I recently decided to use it again, but now scripts that used to
run perfectly no longer do so. Here is the key: those same scripts still run
perfectly if I run them from XCode, Editra, or if I make the files
executables and run them from Terminal. They only fail in TM.
I have run into two problems. First, this simple one-line script will cause
two error windows to appear:
text = raw_input("--> ")
The first error window says, "The application Python quit unexpectedly. The
problem may have been caused by the tm_interactive_input.dylib plug-in."
The second error window says, "The application tm_dialog2 quit
unexpectedly."
I can paste the error reports here if you want to see them.
The second script that causes problems is this (reduced down to its
essentials):
import pyglet
class Test(pyglet.window.Window):
def __init__(self):
pyglet.window.Window.__init__(self)
def on_draw(self):
self.clear()
test = Test()
pyglet.app.run()
I get this error message:
OSError: dlopen(/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/AGL, 6): Symbol not
found: _CGLClearDrawable Referenced from:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreVideo.framework/Versions/A/CoreVideo Expected
in: flat namespace
function __getattr__ in __init__.py at line 307
__import__(import_name)
module body in __init__.py at line 133
from pyglet.gl import gl_info
module body in __init__.py at line 99
from pyglet.gl.lib import GLException
module body in lib.py at line 141
from pyglet.gl.lib_agl import link_GL, link_GLU, link_AGL
module body in lib_agl.py at line 51
framework='/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework')
function load_library in lib.py at line 90
return self.load_framework(kwargs['framework'])
function load_framework in lib.py at line 226
lib = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary(realpath)
function LoadLibrary in __init__.py at line 408
return self._dlltype(name)
function __init__ in __init__.py at line 325
self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
That error message makes it seem like a pyglet problem, but again, I get no
errors when running it outside of TM.
I am running Mac OS X 10.5.6 and the cutting edge version of TextMate
(1498), and I completely reinstalled TM after experiencing these errors. I
am using the stock Python that shipped with Leopard (2.5.1) and that's the
version being used by the Python bundle. There were two older MacPorts
versions of Python that were carried over to my Leopard installation, but I
have uninstalled those. I tried setting the TM_PYTHON variable, but it made
no difference.
A simple pure-Python script that doesn't use pyglet or raw_input will run
fine:
class Test(object):
def __init__(self):
print("Hello, World")
test = Test()
Odd. Ideas?
Jim
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