Some useful tools on windows are FileMon, RegMon and Process Explorer
(and some more) by Systenerals (now Microsoft)
With Process Explorer or Filemon you can easily see of what location
the dll is loaded and the replace it with the stackless version
Process Explorer: <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
>
FileMon: <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896642.aspx>
Cheers,
Lutz
Am 29.01.2009 um 14:45 schrieb Jeff Senn:
I've done this in the (far away) past and got it to work (and I
don't recall
patching py2exe). The stackless module should be a builtin and be
part
of the python*.dll. I suspect that Richard is correct in guessing
that somehow
py2exe is finding a non-stackless version of your python*.dll. I
would
search my machine for every python*.dll and make sure there are no
non-stackless
ones as a first test...
Also: first try a test of your final product on the *target* machine
with
no other python*.dll either; to test for a bug where it accidentally
finds a python*.dll that is not part of your py2exe dist.
-Jas
On Jan 29, 2009, at 4:18 AM, niki wrote:
Paul Sijben wrote:
In packaging my stackless project with py2exe I find that the
stackless
module can not be found.
What do I need to do to make py2exe play nice with stackless?
Paul
Probably you have to patch source of py2exe loader to call some
stackless initialization and then rebuild py2exe with stackless
python .
HTH,
Niki
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