A possible way around this is to use:

   http://www.py2exe.org/



On 27 Jan, 11:35, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ooops - sorry for shouting in the subject heading.
>
> ;-)
>
> On 27 Jan, 10:02, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Issue created here:
>
> >    http://jira.public.thoughtworks.org/browse/CCNET-1349
>
> > Regards,
> > Shaun
>
> > On 27 Jan, 09:44, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > There seems to be a problem using Python for "External Source
> > > Control", CC.NET Version - 1.4.1.3795 :-(
>
> > > What I have done to try this out:
>
> > > PYTHON SCRIPT (The essentials) - sourceControl.py:
>
> > >     # The modules entry point when executed as a command line script.
>
> > >     def main( args ):
> > >         print args
>
> > >         cmdLine = ""
>
> > >         for a in args:
> > >                 cmdLine = cmdLine + a + " "
>
> > >         debugFile = open ( 'C:\\automation\\SC-Debug.txt', 'a' )
> > >         debugFile.write( '\n--> ' + cmdLine )
> > >         debugFile.close()
>
> > >         return 0
>
> > >     # Ensure we only run command line functionality when we are the
> > > __main__ module .
>
> > >     if __name__ == "__main__":
> > >         sys.exit( main( sys.argv[0:] ) )
>
> > > As you can see, it doesn't do much... it simply prints the
> > > applications call arguments to STDIO and at the same time appends
> > > (creates if necessary) the arguments to a file in case I miss STDIO.
> > > But the script will never get called!
>
> > > The ccnet.config has this section:
>
> > >                 <!-- External Source Control, Calls Python Script to 
> > > retrieve the
> > > #NEXT Changelist not #HEAD -->
> > >                 <sourcecontrol type="external">
> > >                         <executable>python</executable>
> > >                         <args>C:\automation\sourceControl.py</args>
> > >                         <autoGetSource>true</autoGetSource>
> > >                         <labelOnSuccess>false</labelOnSuccess>
> > >                         <timeout units="minutes">5</timeout>
> > >                 </sourcecontrol>
>
> > > Here's the catch! Looking at the server log, see if you can spot the
> > > problem:
>
> > >       [projectSample:DEBUG] Preparing to run source control command:
> > > python GETMODS "2009-01-27 09:04:56" "2009-01-26 14:12:52" C:
> > > \automation\sourceControl.py
>
> > >       [projectSample:DEBUG] python: can't open file 'GETMODS': [Errno
> > > 2] No such file or directory
>
> > >       [projectSample:ERROR] Exception: Source control operation
> > > failed: python: can't open file 'GETMODS': [Errno 2] No such file or
> > > directory
>
> > > PYTHON requires the format: PYTHON <PYTHON_SCRIPT.PY> [ARGS]
>
> > > Changing the ccnet.config like so, does not fix the problem:
>
> > >                         <executable>c:\python26\python 
> > > C:\automation\sourceControl.py</
> > > executable>
> > >                         <args></args>
>
> > > Also does not work the server log reports:
>
> > >       [projectSample:DEBUG] Preparing to run source control command: c:
> > > \python26\python C:\automation\sourceControl.py GETMODS "2009-01-27
> > > 09:25:00" "2009-01-26 14:12:52"
>
> > >       [projectSample:ERROR] INTERNAL ERROR: Unable to execute file [c:
> > > \python26\python C:\automation\sourceControl.py].  The file may not
> > > exist or may not be executable.
>
> > > This starts out looking promising but then fails, "Unable to execute
> > > file", (incidentally, this same problem happens with <EXEC/> tasks).
>
> > > :-(
>
> > > One for the issue tracker I think!
>
> > > Has anyone got around this?
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Shaun

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