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Running Windows on your Mac
gcalcli and macports
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<blockquote data-quote="aarnclayt" data-source="post: 712864" data-attributes="member: 33916"><p>I'm trying to put the agenda from my google calendar on my desktop via geektool, but I'm having trouble getting gcalcli to recognize the dependencies. According to the site, gcalcli requires python, dateutil, elementtree and gdata. I installed all of these via macports but when I try and run gcalcli it says gdata is missing.</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling I may have two versions of python on my computer. One installed by xcode (py23) and the one I installed by macports (py24).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aarnclayt, post: 712864, member: 33916"] I'm trying to put the agenda from my google calendar on my desktop via geektool, but I'm having trouble getting gcalcli to recognize the dependencies. According to the site, gcalcli requires python, dateutil, elementtree and gdata. I installed all of these via macports but when I try and run gcalcli it says gdata is missing. I have a feeling I may have two versions of python on my computer. One installed by xcode (py23) and the one I installed by macports (py24). [/QUOTE]
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