![]() Which, under my limited programming knowledge, seems to be trying to tell me that "Transport" is an unexpected parameter. TypeError: Unexpected option(s): Transport The new error message is more complicated: Traceback (most recent call last):įile "build/bdist.macosx-10.8-intel/egg/Skype4Py/skype.py", line 250, in _init_įile "build/bdist.macosx-10.8-intel/egg/Skype4Py/api/darwin.py", line 296, in _init_įile "build/bdist.macosx-10.8-intel/egg/Skype4Py/api/_init_.py", line 214, in finalize_opts ![]() Unfortunately, this fix simply changes the nature of my error. That gives me an error window that python had to close as well as the following error: Run Command: line 1: 66888 Segmentation fault: 11 arch -i386 python "$1" some searching around on these forums, I had found a few threads that agree upon the following code revision as an answer: import Skype4Py Any version of Skype distributed on Uptodown is completely virus-free and free to download at no cost. It includes all the file versions available to download off Uptodown for that app. Select Apple > System Preferences > Sound to set the Output and Input volumes. If you need a rollback of Skype, check out the app's version history on Uptodown. My code is currently really simple (I plan to work further once I get the connection working), and is as follows: import Skype4Py > Audio/Video to select your microphone and speakers. As the instructions state, I have set my code editor's run code to use the arch -i386 python command to run things instead of the typical python (As well as tried using both to run the file directly from terminal). ![]() My difficulty here is that I have followed the instructions on the website ( ), and properly installed Skype4Py using the arch -i386 pip install Skype4Py command. I am on Mac OSX (10.8.2) and am trying to use Skype4py to connect to my currently running Skype instance via Python.
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