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python_install [2018/01/01 14:49] – [Troubleshooting] g00r00python_install [2018/01/01 14:50] – [Troubleshooting] g00r00
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 The most common issue in Unix based platforms is that a link is not created to the Python library.  Mystic expects to find "libpython2.7.so.1.0" on Linux and "libpython2.7.dylib" in macOS, so if your Python library is stored under a different name then you need to make a symbolic link. The most common issue in Unix based platforms is that a link is not created to the Python library.  Mystic expects to find "libpython2.7.so.1.0" on Linux and "libpython2.7.dylib" in macOS, so if your Python library is stored under a different name then you need to make a symbolic link.
  
-Like the Windows version, another issue some people have ran into is that their bit level of Python does not match that of Mystic.  This can cause crashes when a script is attempting to execute.  The issue seems more prominent in macOS where the owner may not be aware of their OS bit-level, or their OS has a mix and match of 32-bit and 64-bit softrware.  This seems like common on the average Linux installation.+Like the Windows version, another issue some people have ran into is that their bit level of Python does not match that of Mystic which can cause crashes when a script is attempting to execute.  The issue seems more prominent in macOS where the owner may not be aware of their OS bit-level, or their OS has a mix and match of 32-bit and 64-bit software and it is not clear what version they should be using.
python_install.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/08 12:24 by g00r00

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