You're welcome. I'm glad you figured it out. And I'm relieved that it
isn't something else! :-)

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Alexandre Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   You were right,
>   The problem is in our code. We found it and now everything runs fast on
> both py2exe and cx_freeze-4.0. The problem was related with
> "inspect.getouterframes" function. We were examining all the outer frames
> when we needed only the previous one.
>   Thanks for your patience and interest.
> Best regards
> Alexandre M. de Andrade
> Configuration Manager
> www.esss.com.br
>
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