The python2. I found a simpler method. Then just install PIL as normal. Yup, XCode is installed with the developer tools during the original Snow Leopard install. I've even tried re-installing the developer tools from the Snow Leopard disc, this time adding the Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Yogev Shelly Yogev Shelly 1, 2 2 gold badges 13 13 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges. By the way this works for the Pillow fork of PIL too. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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All I found is for Lion. Any ideas or specific links to point me to? OK, OK. I just figured out what was going wrong. Pretty stupid of me. I was just logged in with the first-first username I was using a tiny variation of it actually, too unnoticeable I am registered for both of them, although I'm mainly a Mac developer.
Thanks A LOT! Glad to hear it worked! Well, I'm using my MacBook for Lion-testing and my iMac for SnowLeopard-testing, so it's quite a relief I will now be able to get a little bit up-to-date with my iMac machine as well. Thanks again! Restarting was faster, as well: the initial restart after installation, which is usually the slowest type of restart, took just over one minute.
For example, the installer disables most input managers, kernel extensions, mail plug-ins, and system hacks that are incompatible with Snow Leopard or are known to cause problems. However, others—incompatible kernel extensions, for example—are actively relocated. The dialog box will also tell you that these files have been moved to a new folder called Incompatible Software at the root of your hard drive. How does the installer know what files to move?
The Snow Leopard installer is also smarter about interruptions. If your Mac loses power or if an installation is otherwise interrupted, you can simply start over without having to worry that your drive or the OS has been been left in a nonfunctional state; installation will pick up where it left off. First, make sure both Macs are on, awake, and connected to your local network.
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