Thanks Mike and Joachim that worked and resolved the issue!
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Joachim Metz <joachim.metz(a)gmail.com>wrote:
  Mike,
 Thanks for the correction,
 Apparently I'm not entirely awake yet ;-)
 Joachim
 On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 08:32, Mike Auty <mike.auty(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Hiya Shafik,
 So from your output, it looks as though libewf.dylib is built for 64-bit
 systems, whereas the python you're running is built for ppc or i386
 versions.  As Joachim said, you'll need to rebuild libewf, but you need
 to build it to match python's i386 architecture.  I guess that would be
 "-arch i386", but that's just a guess.
 Since we've determined that python's already running in i386 mode, you
 won't need to force it to run in that mode by using the versioner
 environment variable.
 The other option is to get a pre-built python that's compiled for x86_64
 and use that.  Either one should solve your problem.  Hope that helps...
 Mike  5:)