{update: I install this PIL module on my OS X El Capitan too, :), and easier }
Installing PIL is an easy task, if we have its prerequities installed. Just download it and extract it and then install using this command
Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ python setup.py install running install running build running build_py creating build creating build/lib.macosx-10.6-intel-2.7 ... unable to execute gcc-4.2: No such file or directory error: command 'gcc-4.2' failed with exit status 1 Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$Oops, it is failed to install, it tell me that there is no gcc-4.2 on my machine, and that's true. I've modified my /usr/bin/gcc to point /usr/local/bin/gcc.
I have gcc 4.2 from Xcode4.2, which actually llvm-gcc. My existing gcc is gcc-4.6.2 so I cheated… I created symlink named gcc-4.2 on /usr/bin pointing /usr/local/bin/gcc
Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ ln -s /usr/local/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 ln: /usr/bin/gcc-4.2: Permission denied Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$
Still error, :(
gcc-4.2: error: x86_64: No such file or directory gcc-4.2: error: unrecognized option ‘-arch’ gcc-4.2: error: unrecognized option ‘-arch’ error: command 'gcc-4.2' failed with exit status 1
Hm, maybe if I'm linking /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 to /usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4-2; it's gcc-4.2 after all, if we ignore llvm (don't know what is it stand for). It doesn't hurt if I'm trying, so..
Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ sudo rm /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 Password: Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2 /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ python setup.py install running install running build running build_py running build_ext - -------------------------------------------------------------------- PIL 1.1.7 SETUP SUMMARY -------------------------------------------------------------------- version 1.1.7 platform darwin 2.7.2 (v2.7.2:8527427914a2, Jun 11 2011, 15:22:34) [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] -------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TKINTER support available *** JPEG support not available --- ZLIB (PNG/ZIP) support available *** FREETYPE2 support not available *** LITTLECMS support not available -------------------------------------------------------------------- creating /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PIL.pth Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$
Wow, success
Well, no need gcc4.6.2 afterall, just create symbolic link of llvm-gcc-4.2 named gcc-4.2,:)
test
Nugrohos-MacBook-Pro:Imaging-1.1.7 nugroho$ python Python 2.7.2 (v2.7.2:8527427914a2, Jun 11 2011, 15:22:34) [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import image Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ImportError: No module named image >>> import Image >>>
OK
I have been fighting and losing with this thing for 2 days, your post was the only one that worked for me. the steps i took:
ReplyDelete1. Uninstalled and Installed Xcode (suggested here:
http://binarylionstudios.com/blog/2011/01/30/error-stdarg.h-no-such-file-or-directory/)
2.Followed this post
and it works!
Glad to see it worked for other
DeleteFor some reason their included BUILDME script didn't allow me to "import Image", but doing running setup.py manually did, thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, I used setup.py too
DeleteWorked Beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI use Mountain Lion now, tough didn't test PIL in it yet.
DeleteYou're a lifesaver!! Thanks so much for posting and figuring this out.
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