“No module named _scproxy” on OSX

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慢半拍i 2021-02-15 12:03

I\'m on OSX 10.6 with pre-installed python 2.6 and would like to install python packages via easy_install or setup.py (in a downloaded package). In my case I\'m trying to instal

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    夕颜 (楼主)
    2021-02-15 12:39

    Background

    _scproxy is a Mac-specific urllib helper interfacing with OS-specific libraries to do HTTP requests. It seems to be missing on my system too (10.6.7). Preliminary, I think it looks like a problem with the system Python build (I can't find anything that looks like it under /System/Libraries).

    Hack-o-rama solution

    It's (sort of) possible to install the missing module. But first a bit of advice:

    You Shouldn'tTM mess too much with your system Python installation. Do yourself a favour by learning to use virtualenv, and apply potentially dangerous operations on new, fresh virtualenv's. That way you're system wont be affected by installation of problematic packages.

    Anyway: stock Python on Snow Leopard is 2.6.1. I did my experiments with the most recent 2.6, 2.6.6, a marginably safer way would be to download that instead. My experience is however that varying dot releases work just fine together.

    Anyway, I downloaded 2.6.6 in my ~/src directory like this:

    ~/src/ext/python$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.6/Python-2.6.6.tgz
    ~/src/ext/python$ tar zxf Python-2.6.6.tgz
    ~/src/ext/python$ cd Python-2.6.6
    ~/src/ext/python$ ./configure
    

    console spams like crazy

    ~/src/ext/python$ make sharedmods
    

    hopefully no errors, more console spamming

    Locate the newly built _scproxy.so:

    ~/src/ext/python/Python-2.6.6$ find . -name '_scproxy.so'
    ./build/lib.macosx-10.4-x86_64-2.6/_scproxy.so # <- exact path may vary
    

    You can now copy your _scproxy.so to /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/lib-dynlo ad (and then remember that there's a home-built somewhat alien module in you system Python). Or, much better, add it to the lib/python2.6/ subdirectory of a virtualenv. After doing these things, I could import _scproxy in the manner indicated in your traceback:

    Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jun 24 2010, 21:47:49) 
    [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)] on darwin
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> from _scproxy import _get_proxy_settings, _get_proxies
    >>>
    

    This is a strong indication that installing packages via a method requiring urllib requests utlizing _scproxy will work. From there on you have continue on your own, though, since I don't want to test-install MySQL itself.

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