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Old 10-19-2009, 01:15 PM   #44
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I know exactly how you feel. Been there, been baffled by that & eventually got it figured out.

Mac comes with Python installed so you may not have needed to install the Python, but I don't suppose it will make much difference.

However, what you MUST do is ensure you have the optional development tools installed that come on the setup disks.
Just shove the setup disk in and you should see an option to install other bits and pieces.

Open it up and choose to install the development tools. I installed X11 just to make sure I got everything.

Once you have the tools installed, try re-installing the pycrypto package. It sounds like you've got your head around terminal to get to the correct directory. The pycrypto package also ha a test programme for you to see if it's installed again it's listed in the readme file and that should give you some confidence that you are winning.

Try the above first and see how you get on, I'm by no means the best to give much help on Terminal and unix as I have no experience of unix and associated commands and just do a best guess with the old DOS commands

Howard
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